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Hoteliers begin legal battle to challenge traveler registration

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Hoteliers begin legal battle to challenge traveler registration

THE Spanish Confederation of Hotels and Tourist Accommodations (Cehat) announced this Tuesday that it would begin a legal battle against the Royal Decree about him traveler registration of the Sánchez government. The entry into force of this measurement It is scheduled for December 2. Hospitality employers consider that they must take legal action due to “the lack of responses from the government” and the possible negative impact that this regulation would have on the sector and on visitors themselves.

In a press release, the hoteliers’ association assures that the Government “ignored all requests for dialogue and clarification”, they therefore have no other choice than to take legal action to try to resolve the situation.

“Despite repeated warnings about the serious repercussions this regulation will have, The government has not proposed solutions it has also not issued the promised ministerial decree to clarify its implementation,” deplores the confederation.

Cehat warned of the negative impact of the new regulations on the tourism sector, stressing that not only harms tourists international, but also to Spanish citizens who use hotels and accommodation when traveling within the country: “They will have to face more complex and tedious administrative procedures, compromising their accommodation experience“.

Effects of traveler registration

Furthermore, hoteliers complain of being forced to respect “a confusing regulations And disproportionate and this violates several European directives related to data protection and payment systems.

“Failure to comply with this European regulation can result in significant fines for companies, much higher than the sanctions themselves for non-compliance with the Royal Decree of Home officeexposing themselves to sanctions of up to 30,000 euros if they fail to adapt in time”, criticizes the employers. According to him, “this lack of clarity generates a legal uncertainty “unacceptable” for a sector which represents the 12% of Spanish GDP and it is the key to the country’s economy.

Since the meeting held with the Ministry of the Interior on October 4, Cehat denounces having received no official communication or concrete progress in the clarifications promised by this ministerial department.

Likewise, he criticizes the fact that the government did not issue the ministerial decree undertakes to detail the necessary steps, leaving hoteliers “in a defenseless situation less than a week before the decree comes into force”.

“We have been asking for months for dialogue and concrete proposals to guarantee legal certainty and viability of the sector, but we have not received no response. Faced with this lack of political will, we are obliged to propose legal avenues to protect both businessmen and travelers,” underlined Jorge Marichal, president of Cehat.

Tourists in the center of Palma last May.

In this sense, the hotel association is working with legal experts to evaluate the available judicial options, with the aim of challenging the regulation “for its disproportionate impact and its incompatibility with the European directives“.

The employers’ organization believes that these actions are necessary to defend the rights of travelers and guarantee a “balanced and fair” regulatory environment for tourist establishments.

“Spain cannot allow such harmful regulations to come into force without its multiple flaws being resolved. We won’t stop fighting to ensure that our sector and our travelers receive the respect and protection they deserve,” concludes Marichal.

However, employers reiterate their commitment to collaborate with the Spanish and European authorities in the search for solutions that guarantee safety without compromising the functioning of the sector, before this regulation comes into force.

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