TUI CEO Sebastian Ebel recently met with Spanish tourism leaders to discuss the crucial issues of sustainable tourism and the Package Travel Directive. The meeting, which included Spanish Minister of Industry and Tourism Jordi Hereu Boher and Secretary of State for Tourism Rosario Sanchez Grau, centered on the significance of sustainable tourism for economic growth and prosperity, particularly in Southern European nations like Spain.
Tourism plays a vital role in Spain’s economy, contributing 12.8 percent to the GDP in 2023, with projections indicating a rise to 13.4 percent this year. TUI, a major player in the tourism sector, is expected to bring over six million tourists to Spain this summer, creating thousands of jobs across various aspects of the tourism value chain. Package holidays, a cornerstone of TUI’s business model, were also a central topic during the discussion.
Ebel emphasized the importance of collaboration between local communities, politicians, and the tourism industry in creating sustainable tourism practices. He stressed that such cooperation is essential for maximizing the positive impacts of tourism while developing comprehensive strategies that benefit both local residents and the tourism ecosystem.
Ebel highlighted the need for a balanced approach to tourism that respects the living spaces and everyday lives of local communities. He acknowledged concerns about the impact of tourism on local populations and emphasized the need to develop holistic concepts in collaboration with local stakeholders and the tourism industry. He believes that only tourism endorsed and supported by the local community can truly be sustainable.
The meeting also addressed concerns about the revision of the European Package Travel Directive. Ebel advocated for a directive that minimizes additional burdens on the tourism industry while ensuring a level playing field for all market participants. He believes that package holidays offer the safest and most attractive form of travel and should remain competitive compared to other travel options.
The discussion touched upon various aspects of sustainable tourism, including green electricity production in Spain, the enhancement of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, and potential support from Spanish politicians. Ebel emphasized the need for green innovations and the acceptance of tourism among the local population for the successful transformation of the industry toward sustainability.
The conversation highlighted the importance of open dialogue and collaboration between all stakeholders involved in the tourism industry. Ebel expressed optimism about the future of sustainable tourism in Spain, believing that with continued cooperation and a focus on local needs, the tourism sector can continue to thrive while respecting the communities it serves.