Unreasonable consumers could kill countless travel companies and put thousands out of work

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Unreasonable consumers could kill countless travel companies and put thousands out of work
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'Unreasonable consumers could kill countless travel companies and put thousands out of work' | writes travellingtrend

I never thought I’d write these words, but I think the time has come for consumers to be flexible. To put our rights into a new context and start thinking about the implications of what is currently happening to the travel industry. I say this having spent much of my working life holding airlines, tour operators and other holiday companies to account, exposing shoddy, sometimes dishonest service, and campaigning for better consumer rights and protections.

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