Travel industry reacts after Rishi Sunak appointed prime minister

By TIN Media | International Published 1 year ago on 25 October 2022
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MALAYSIA:

Industry leaders have reacted to the news that Rishi Sunak will be the UK’s next prime minister, with Abta saying he must prioritise “economic stability and cost-of-living support”.

The ex-chancellor received the support of more than half of Tory MPs and succeeds Liz Truss, who quit on Thursday after 45 days in the role.

His appointment was confirmed after Penny Mordaunt announced she had dropped out of the Conservative leadership race just minutes before nominations closed at 2pm.

Mark Tanzer, chief executive of Abta, stressed the need for Sunak and his government to focus on bringing stability and provide support through the cost-of-living crisis.

He said: “As Rishi Sunak takes up the job as the UK’s third prime minister this year, what businesses and consumers now need is stability, clarity, and confidence that we are set on a path to economic recovery.

“We also need the government to understand the delicate position the travel industry is in and the support needed. We’ve had a decent summer of trading, but that is on the back of two years of no travel during the pandemic, and consumer budgets are now feeling the squeeze of the rising cost of living.”

Advantage Travel Partnership chief executive Julia Lo Bue-Said said her initial reaction to the appointment was “positive”.

“My instant reaction is positive: we have an opportunity now to get stability back,” she said. “Regardless of what we think about his economic policies during Covid, Rishi Sunak has experience at the highest level and is used to making decisions that are for the economic benefit of the country.

“My personal view is that we will see some stability and the government will use this moment to focus on getting things back on track and giving consumers that confidence.”

She reiterated the importance of industry lobbying on outbound travel regardless of which leader was in place, following the recent tie-up between advantage and Aito.

“It goes back to making sure we are speaking with a really loud voice and taking responsibility to champion the outbound industry,” she added.

The Travel Network Group’s chief commercial officer Vim Vithaldas said: “Rishi Sunak’s reputation as a competent economist should help take sterling off the headlines and consumers can focus on choosing the destinations they want rather than speculating on the impact of sterling on their holiday costs.”

Miles Morgan Travel owner Miles Morgan said: “Boring and predictable in politics is what works really well for the travel industry. Rishi Sunak is seen as a safe pair of hands and was probably the best available option for the industry.”

 

 


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