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ABTA pre-empts election with travel manifesto

Monday, 11 Mar, 2010 0

 

 
 
A five-point list of political priorities for the travel industry has been drawn up by ABTA as part of a lobbying campaign ahead of the general election.
 
The association’s first Manifesto covers:
  1. Reform consumer protection for holidays, flights and accommodation to ensure that all the travelling public are protected.
  2. Reform Air Passenger Duty to incentivise planes to fly full with a fair tax contribution based on efficiency of aircraft not on a per-passenger basis, and more closely align the duty to distance travelled.
  3. Safeguard jobs in the tourism sectorby removing barriers to doing business successfully.
  4. Increase airport capacity across the UK but especially in the south-east of England to meet current and future needs.
  5. Create a dedicated tourism minister and give a Whitehall department the lead responsibility for the domestic, inbound and outbound tourism sectors.
The manifesto was unveiled as specultaion mounts that the general election will be held on May 6. 
 
ABTA members, including directors, the FTO board and the Council of Regions, joined MPs, Peers and civil servants were present at the launch at the House of Lords along with ABTA Travel Industry Partners, the UK Tourism and Leisure Group and ABTA staff.
 
ABTA chief executive Mark Tanzer said: “ABTA is serious about taking the concerns of travel agents and tour operators right to the heart of government and this manifesto puts the issues we’re fighting on in black and white. None of the political parties should be in any doubt where the travel and tourism sector now stands on our key issues.”
 
Head of public affairs Luke Pollard added: “In less than two months we’re going to have a new batch of MPs and possibly a new government. With all the change in the political world we need to ensure that MPs and Peers understand what the concerns of our sector are clearly.
 
“Whichever party wins the election they’ll have to decide on ATOL reform, airport expansion, changes to the tax regime affecting aviation and businesses as well as addressing climate change and continuing the recovery.
 
“ABTA’s manifesto sets out how we feel government can help our sector continue its economic recovery and we’ll be using it as our policy guide for the next year.”
 
The event hosted by Lord Graham of Edmonton, a long-time friend of the travel association, said: “The travel sector is an important part of the UK economy and I am very glad I can do my part in taking the sector’s concerns to government.”
 
 by Phil Davies


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