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UKHospitality responds to tourism recovery plan update report

The Tourism Recovery Plan  organises government aid to the tourism sector in order to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objectives of the March 2023 plan includes aims to get back to pre-pandemic domestic and international levels of visitors, to improve production levels of the tourism industry and to ensure inclusivity and accessibility, among others.

Responding to the publication of the Tourism Recovery Plan Update Report, UKHospitality Chief Executive Kate Nicholls said: “We are pleased to see that today’s Update Report shows that the Government recognises the significance of the tourism sector for the UK economy and the specific challenges it faces. Through positive collaboration between the sector and Government over the last three years there has been significant progress made to get the sector back to pre-Pandemic levels of trading and growth, and we are committed to continuing on this path.

“While we welcome the Government’s recommitment to support the Tourism Recovery Plan, we need to see significant support in the form of urgent action on energy and the labour market in order for the sector to thrive.

“Thousands of hospitality and tourism businesses are still set to see huge energy price increases when current support ends in April, something which unfortunately was not addressed in the Spring Budget, and it still remains the case that we need to see urgent action on the market failures identified by Ofgem in its non-domestic review update last week. The current timeline of further action by the summer is not good enough.

 

“The sector also needs to see short-term immigration reforms implemented to counter the sales being lost due to labour shortages, particularly abolishing or reducing the Immigration Skills Charge and offering more flexibility to students to work longer hours. Only when we see this support in place can the sector meet its ambition of building a more resilient, innovative, sustainable and inclusive sector that helps deliver jobs and economic growth that benefits every corner of the UK.”