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Posted Jul 12th, 2017 in Awareness, Programs, Holidays

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Ontario Seeking Feedback on Additional Changes to Travel Industry Actfeet in water at beach

Vacations should be relaxing, and planning one should be too. Ontario has taken steps to help people make informed decisions when booking travel by increasing consumer protection and transparency. As of January 1, 2017, Ontario travel agents and wholesalers are now required to display the total cost, including all taxes and fees, in any advertisements that include price of travel. All-in pricing reduces confusion and prevents surprises for consumers who purchase travel services in the province, such as all-inclusive vacations. 

To help further protect consumers buying travel services and reduce burden on businesses, the government is looking for feedback on possible additional changes to requirements for Ontario travel agents and wholesalers. To participate in the consultations visit ontario.ca/TravelActReview before July 24, 2017.

"We are very pleased to be working with the government on its comprehensive review of Ontario’s Travel Industry Act and Regulation. Along with the recent introduction of the all-in-pricing requirement, we are pleased with the prospect of further modernization to the legislation to enhance consumer protection in the province as well as lessen burden to business.”"
 — Richard Smart, CEO & President, Travel Industry Council of Ontario

Strengthening consumer protection is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economy, and help people in their everyday lives.
 
QUICK FACTS

  • In 2016, up to 79 per cent of travel bookings were made online
  • The Travel Industry Council of Ontario (TICO) is the designated administrative authority that administers and enforces the Travel Industry Act requirements.
  • Travel agents and wholesalers operating in Ontario must be registered under the Travel Industry Act
  • More than 1,740 people and organizations have participated in the Travel Industry Act review to date
     

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