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Germany cuts cost of travel protection fund for tour firms

Germany cuts cost of travel protection fund for tour firms

ReutersThu, June 25, 2026 at 10:41 AM UTC

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Tui Group aircraft on the tarmac at Manchester Airport in Manchester, Britain, April 30, 2026. REUTERS/Phil Noble

BERLIN, June 25 (Reuters) - Germany will reduce the cost of protecting package holidays against ‌tour operator insolvency by cutting fees and ‌collateral for its national travel security fund, the country's main ​travel industry association said on Thursday.

• German travel association DRV said levies paid into the German Travel Security Fund (DRSF) will be reduced to 0.25% of ‌protected travel turnover ⁠from November 1, down from 0.5%

• The association said this step would free ⁠up about €70 million ($79.5 million) a year and strengthen the competitiveness of package tours

• DRV said required collateral ​for the ​fund will also ​be lowered, calling it ‌a one-off reduction of about €560 million in security postings, cutting capital costs and the need for bank guarantees or insurance cover

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• Tour operator TUI said the move was "a correct interim step," and further ‌reductions should follow quickly

• TUI ​said that with around €1 billion ​already available to ​the fund for customer protection a ‌cut to zero was possible ​without weakening ​customer protection

• The government created the fund in 2021 after the collapse of Thomas Cook ​to guarantee refunds ‌if a tour operator fails

($1 = 0.8803 euros)

(Reporting ​by Klaus Lauer, writing by Kirsti Knolle, ​editing by Friederike Heine)

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