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CMA's Response to DBT on Package Travel Legislation

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The CMA has advised DBT on potential impacts of changes to package travel regulations on consumers and competition, following its enforcement action during the COVID-19 pandemic.

08.02.2024 | UK competition authority


The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) responded to DBT's call for evidence on updating package travel legislation, providing insights on consumer protection and competition issues in the sector. The CMA's enforcement action during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in over £200 million in refunds for consumers. The response aims to guide DBT on the implications of regulatory changes for consumers and competition in the package holiday industry. For further inquiries, contact the CMA advocacy team at advocacy@cma.gov.uk.

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