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    Delayed PTRs Review Navigating Governmental Shifts

    News TeamBy News Team04/10/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The review of the UK’s Package Travel Regulations (PTRs) faces potential delays, as the government redirects its focus to other priorities.

    Industry representatives have been alerted to this possibility, following discussions at a recently held annual forum of The Specialist Travel Association.

    The review of the Package Travel Regulations (PTRs) is anticipated to experience delays due to shifting government priorities. The Specialist Travel Association recently informed its members of this potential postponement, attributing it to the newly elected government’s focus on broader issues. During the Association’s autumn general meeting, it was revealed that over 150 responses were received by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) as part of its consultation last September.

    Despite this shift, Belsham assured that the government remains committed to returning to the matter once the pressing concerns have been managed. He noted that the lack of immediate attention should not be interpreted as indifference towards the travel industry. The department has demonstrated engagement with the sector consistently over the past years.

    Chris Thompson of The Firebird Partnership urged the industry to continue operating based on current knowledge and regulations, rather than await uncertain government decisions. He stressed that businesses should proactively manage their affairs despite potential regulatory changes.

    Moreover, there is an understanding that while the government has shown support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), there is still a need for clear communication about the PTRs review status to maintain industry confidence.

    Thompson underlined that the government’s supportive stance towards SMEs offers some reassurance, yet recognises the necessity for prudent budgeting and strategic planning amidst prevailing uncertainties.

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    It is vital for companies to remain informed and agile, ready to adjust their strategies in response to governmental signals. This readiness could be pivotal in navigating any future changes.

    The ongoing dialogue between the government and industry players is crucial. As the review progresses, further research and workshops are expected to inform and shape the eventual outcomes.


    In summary, while the PTRs review may be delayed, ongoing communication with policymakers will be critical.

    The travel sector’s engagement in the process remains essential to ensuring that both industry and consumer interests are adequately addressed.

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