Business Travel Association Unveils Plan to Get Business Travelling again

Action needed now to re-ignite business travel which contributes £220 billion to UK GDP annually.

The Business Travel Association (BTA) is today calling on the Government to support the five step plan it has developed to get British business travelling again.

VB Paper - Helping the tourism industry recover from COVID-19

On behalf of the tourism industry, VisitBritain have sent a paper to the Cabinet Office detailing how government can help the tourism industry recover from COVID-19.

MIA - Business events can only recover with additional government support

The Meetings Industry Association’s (mia) latest research has revealed the majority (82%) of UK venues could operate with social distancing measures but will require continued government support.

Industry associations call for more Government support for #EventsForTheFuture Initiative

A group of associations are calling for everyone in the events and entertainment industry to petition their local MPs for more Government support to safeguard the future of businesses and livelihoods through the Covid-19 outbreak.

HBAA - Hospitality, travel and events sector businesses need a special extension of the furlough scheme beyond June to survive and reduce the prospect of further redundancies

Association members to send letters requesting support from their MPs

“Hospitality, travel and events sector businesses, including all our members and suppliers, need a special extension of the furlough scheme beyond June or whenever the nationwide scheme ends.” says Lex Butler, “because this industry will be probably one of the last to be fully up and running again once social distancing regulations are relaxed and it will suffer greatly for some time.”

DCMS Business Impacts of Coronavirus Survey - Deadline 15th May

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) invites you to take part in a survey being conducted to understand the impact of the Coronavirus outbreak on organisations in the digital, creative, culture, media, sport, gambling, telecoms, and tourism sectors and their engagement with the available government interventions.