The European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators' Associations
The European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators' Associations
The European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators' Associations
The European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators' Associations
The European Travel Agents' and Tour Operators' Associations

Latest news

15/05/2025 ECTAA demands urgent airline insolvency protection as Air Belgium bankruptcy exposes once again travel agents, tour operators and customers to millions in losses

ECTAA is renewing its call for the swift introduction of mandatory airline insolvency protection in Europe following the bankruptcy of Air Belgium, which has left nearly 8 million Euro in outstanding passenger refund claims-of which more than 5 million was sold through travel intermediaries (travel agents and tour operators).
On 18 September 2023, Air Belgium announced it would cease all scheduled passenger flights to focus on cargo and aircraft leasing operations. The airline soon entered judicial reorganisation and, unable to recover, was declared bankrupt on 30 April 2025. As a result, thousands of passengers are unlikely to receive refunds for their cancelled flights, with the remaining claims now part of the bankruptcy proceedings.

 

04/03/2025 Launch of Fund-Raising Campaign for Ukrainian Children's Summer Camps in Europe

The European travel industry and New Hope Travel Industry Children’s Fund are coming together to launch a European-wide fund-raising campaign to help organize summer camps for Ukrainian children affected by the ongoing conflict. This project builds on the successful summer camp organized by the Association of Swedish Travel Industry (SRF) in 2024. 43 children aged 8 to 17, accompanied by 5 adults, travelled by coach from Kiev in Ukraine to Stockholm in Sweden for a 10-day adventure exploring cultural landmarks and enjoying recreational activities. This was made possible through the very generous support of industry partners, who offered free accommodation, ferry transport, food, entertainment and other logistical support.

27/02/2025 PTD: A staggering and disconnected report

ECTAA challenges the European Parliament’s draft report on the Package Travel Directive. While the Council adopted a well-balanced position in December 2024, ECTAA strongly objects to the European Parliament’s draft report released on 26 February, arguing that it fails to address any industry concerns and could destabilize the sector.
ECTAA has expressed its astonishment at the draft report by MEP Agius Saliba on the revision of the Package Travel Directive. Described as "staggering and disconnected” from industry realities, the report disregards the serious concerns raised by market players about key aspects of the initial proposal. Rather than improving consumer protection and ensuring the stability of the sector, it represents a missed opportunity for meaningful and balanced reform.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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