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The Canadian Travel Agency & Travel Agent • A $30 Billion dollar industry in Canada • Over 14,000 Travel Agency Businesses o 2019 = 4,354 Storefront locations and 10,000 Self-Employed Independent Travel Agents (Home-Based Businesses) o March 2020 – February 2021 loss of 424 Storefront locations (approx. 10%) • 24,000 Travel Agents and Independent Travel Agents o Over 75% of the workforce are Women o Tourism HR Canada cites a decrease of (19%) of the workforce through 2020 Restrictions and Impact • Extension of cruise ban in Canadian waters to Feb 2022 • Shut down of Caribbean and Mexico routes to April 30, 2021 • Pre-flight PCR test and test upon arrival • Mandatory hotel quarantine (3 days) while wait for results • Overall mandatory 14-day quarantine even with a negative result • Prime Minister’s messages “its not the time to travel either internationally or even across the country” Restrictions and Impact • Understand the importance of protecting the health of Canadians • However, new advisories and measures have shut down travel agencies and travel agents businesses and will delay any meaningful recovery • Any bookings we had, have all cancelled and consumers are demanding refunds, which result in recalled commissions • The travel industry is doing our part in the fight against COVID-19, however the travel industry is collapsing and is in need of urgent, emergency aid NOW or widespread bankruptcies will occur, along with long-term damage to the infrastructure My ask, our Need • Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB) o 50% of travel agents are self-employed, I am self-employed. Extend the CRB program to the end of 2021, or 90 days after travel restrictions are eased. • Government Aid for Commission Recall o Additional funds must be included in any airline or tour operator aid package to protect travel agent commissions, and o A Fund to cover past bookings that have been refunded and with this our commissions recalled. My ask, our Need • Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy (CERS) o Travel businesses need access to the maximum 90% subsidy. o Both Federal and Provincial governments are declaring that Canadians should not travel, this is akin to jurisdiction mandated closures. Travel businesses must be made eligible for the additional 25% top-up program o Extend to the end of 2021, or 90 days after travel restrictions are eased • Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy (CEWS) o CEWS increased to 85% for hardest hit businesses that include travel agencies until the end of 2021, or 90 days after travel restrictions are eased, and with limited conditions o This program has been a lifeline to travel agencies, heightened travel restrictions make this vital.
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