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CMA responds to DBT's call for evidence on package travel legislation

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The CMA has provided its advice to DBT on the potential impact of changes to package travel regulations on consumers and competition.

09.02.2024 | UK competition authority


The CMA has responded to DBT's call for evidence on package travel legislation, offering advice on the potential impact of regulatory changes on consumers and competition. The CMA's enforcement action during the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in over £200 million of refunds for consumers in the package holiday sector. The response aims to address the concerns raised by DBT and provide insights into the consumer protection law in the industry. The CMA's advocacy team can be contacted for further queries.

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