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    Engagement with New Ministers Preparing the Travel Sector for Political Changes

    News TeamBy News Team04/07/2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Industry leaders are poised to interact with new ministers following the recent general election.

    The Labour Party is expected to achieve a significant victory, prompting discussions on pressing industry concerns.

    Industry leaders are preparing to engage with newly appointed ministers following the recent general election. With forecasts predicting a significant win for the Labour Party, stakeholders are eager to address pressing concerns affecting the travel and tourism sectors. The election results, while potentially resulting in a Labour landslide, are subject to the intricacies of the first-past-the-post electoral system.

    Abta’s chief executive, Mark Tanzer, emphasised the need for a government that prioritises economic growth and productivity while tackling climate change. He highlighted the necessity of collaboration to achieve a low carbon future, particularly in the aviation industry, which requires urgent investment in new technologies and sustainable fuels. Tanzer stressed the importance of understanding the pressures on businesses post-pandemic, particularly concerning ongoing loan repayments.

    These policy proposals have garnered mixed reactions within the industry. Many stakeholders are sceptical about the Liberal Democrats’ stance on aviation, with an industry source expressing confidence that these policies are unlikely to be implemented. Regardless, the focus remains on engaging with the new government to ensure the aviation policies benefit both consumers and the industry.

    Julia Lo Bue-Said, chief executive of Advantage Travel Partnership, articulated the sector’s need for increased recognition and support from the government. There is a pressing need to step up activities to ensure the travel industry receives the recognition and support it deserves,” she stated. The upcoming meeting at FTI Consulting aims to outline steps for amplifying the sector’s political visibility and influence.

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    Labour leader Keir Starmer has hinted at shortening the Parliament’s summer recess, a suggestion welcomed by industry figures. By reducing the holiday period for MPs, there is potential for earlier engagement in addressing critical industry concerns. This move is expected to facilitate a smoother transition and more timely policy alignment with industry needs.

    Stakeholders are hopeful that post-election policies will drive growth and recovery within the sector. The amalgamation of political engagement and industry initiatives is viewed as a pathway to securing a prosperous and sustainable future for the travel industry.

    As the industry prepares for ongoing engagement with the new government, the emphasis is on fostering a collaborative relationship that supports the travel sector’s growth and sustainability. By advocating for favourable policies and increased political recognition, industry leaders aim to build a future that benefits both businesses and consumers.


    The travel industry is focused on fostering a collaborative relationship with the new government.

    Emphasising the need for supportive policies and recognition to ensure sector growth and sustainability.

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