Europe-wide accommodation safety code call
Sunday, 30 Nov, 2009
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European policy makers are being urged by the UK to introduce a new directive on tourist accommodation safety.
The proposed common standards would cover gas and fire safety and public health and infections.
ABTA and the Federation of Tour Operators issued three independent expert reports on tourist accommodation safety at European Parliament dinner hosted by UK MEP, Linda McAvan.
The FTO commissioned reports into three key areas of tourist accommodation safety affecting UK holiday makers abroad: gas safety, fire safety and public health and infections.
The reports found that there is an “uneven” implementation of current safety standards across the EU.
There is also an “urgent need” to better understand the number of tourist accommodation incidents across Europe by better data collection in the first instance and a strong case for the introduction of a new directive to ensure that everywhere in Europe has the same high standards when it comes to gas and fire safety and public health co-operation.
The delegation, also including TUI and Thomas Cook, met Arlene McCarthy MEP, former chair of the internal market and consumer affairs committee in the European Parliament; senior figures from the European Commission and representatives of the travel industry in Brussels.
The Brussels lobbying follows the launch of the gas safety and public health reports in the Houses of Parliament last month.
ABTA chief executive Mark Tanzer said: “This project was initiated to demonstrate that tour operators are working in a very uneven European safety market.
“For too long the uneven application of safety laws across Europe has been accepted by the European Union.
“Our message in Brussels is that we need all tourist accommodation in Europe to hit minimum safety levels and we will continue to push for a new directive that brings standards up to a common, acceptable level.”
McAvan said: “We heard at the dinner that introducing new common standards is a long process that could take a decade. This means it is vital that legislation is started as soon as possible.
“I will continue to support ABTA and the FTO in their lobbying efforts and am calling on other MEPs from across Europe to back the campaign that fellow UK MEP, Arlene McCarthy, and myself have been leading in the European Parliament for a new directive on tourist accommodation safety.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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