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UKinbound highlights Brexit priorities in letter to Government

With Article 50 now triggered, UKinbound, the tourism trade association, has written to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Karen Bradley, highlighting the key priorities for the UK travel and tourism industry during the two years of Brexit negotiations. 

UKinbound’s Deirdre Wells OBE

An immigration system flexible to business needs – EU employees are vital to the operation and success of our tourism and hospitality industries.

Continued access to the Open Skies Agreement – a vital driver of inbound tourism to the UK, the agreement has enabled the expansion of transatlantic and intra-EU flights, allowing carriers to introduce lower fares and providing consumers with a more convenient and efficient service.

A strong narrative promoting the UK as a welcoming destination

Visa-free travel between the UK and the EU – the UK still needs to be an easy to enter destination for tourists.

UKinbound’s chief executive, Deirdre Wells OBE said: “With EU negotiations set to begin imminently, we ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to address each of these priorities with the Prime Minister. In 2016, international visitors contributed over £22 billion to the UK economy and for this success to continue we require the help and support of the Government to ensure our industry can flourish in years to come.”

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UKinbound highlights Brexit priorities in letter to Government

With Article 50 now triggered, UKinbound, the tourism trade association, has written to the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Karen Bradley, highlighting the key priorities for the UK travel and tourism industry during the two years of Brexit negotiations. 

UKinbound’s Deirdre Wells OBE

An immigration system flexible to business needs – EU employees are vital to the operation and success of our tourism and hospitality industries.

Continued access to the Open Skies Agreement – a vital driver of inbound tourism to the UK, the agreement has enabled the expansion of transatlantic and intra-EU flights, allowing carriers to introduce lower fares and providing consumers with a more convenient and efficient service.

A strong narrative promoting the UK as a welcoming destination

Visa-free travel between the UK and the EU – the UK still needs to be an easy to enter destination for tourists.

UKinbound’s chief executive, Deirdre Wells OBE said: “With EU negotiations set to begin imminently, we ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport to address each of these priorities with the Prime Minister. In 2016, international visitors contributed over £22 billion to the UK economy and for this success to continue we require the help and support of the Government to ensure our industry can flourish in years to come.”

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