The BTA Calls for UK to Lead International Travel Recovery

The BTA Calls for UK to Lead International Travel Recovery

The Business Travel Association (BTA) is today calling for the UK Government to lead the international community in implementing global standards on testing and health certification as part of the recovery in travel.

In a submission to the Global Travel Taskforce that highlights the importance of business travel to the UK economy, the BTA has made a range of recommendations on how business travel can safely begin again.

These include:

• Implementation of global standards for testing and health certification
• Removal of all quarantine requirements for business travellers
• Creation of business travel bi-lateral corridors
• Coverage of Red List countries under FCDO “all but essential travel” advice
• A 72-hour window before any introduction of a country to a red list

The submission was developed following extensive consultations with the BTA’s Executive Board which is comprised of senior executives from across the UK business travel sector*.

Clive Wratten, CEO of the Business Travel Association, says: “The UK’s advanced vaccination programme, highly skilled travel industry and position as an international transport hub make it ideally placed to lead the recovery in international travel.

“We urge the Government to take a leadership position in developing robust and enduring standards, and practical and transparent measures, that will get global business travelling again.”

In its submission to the Global Travel Taskforce, the BTA highlighted the breadth of business travel activity that extend far beyond traditional business trips. It has called for the very limited exemptions introduced in December 2020 to be widened to include all business travel activity.

Suzanne Horner, Chairwoman of the Business Travel Association, says: “Business travel is a lifeblood of the UK economy and the Government must treat it as the necessity that it is, rather than a nice to have.

“The recommendations we have made in our submission reflect the business travel industry’s skills and experience, and we stand ready to work hand in hand with Government to quickly and effectively implement them.”

To read the submission: https://www.thebta.org.uk/bta-reports-and-whitepapers


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Notes to Editors
* The BTA’s Executive Board comprises of senior executives from Altour, ATPI, Capita Travel and Events, Clarity, CWT, Flight Centre, Gray Dawes Group, Inntel, Key Travel, Norad Travel, Reed & Mackay Travel, TAG, Travel and Transport, and Wexas Travel Management.

About the BTA
The BTA is the authority on business travel. Working collaboratively across the industry and with the government to promote the integral role of business travel and events to the wider economy.

Originally founded in 1967, the BTA has a diverse membership and roster of industry partners. It’s TMC membership accounts for over 90% of UK expenditure on managed business travel, delivering value for money and great service to business travellers in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. The BTA focuses on delivering practical solutions to challenges and market changes, as well as supporting best practice, sustainability and the well-being of travellers.

For more information on BTA please visit: www.thebta.org.uk or call 020 3657 7010.

For more information about the BTA, please contact:
Victoria Naylor-Leyland / Charlie Hampton / Alisha Pyzer
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+44 (0)7899 890908 / +44 (0)7884 187297 / +44 (0)7557 528922
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