Holidays will cost more if taxes are hiked in Budget, say travel bosses


Holidays will become more expensive if Rachel Reeves hikes taxes in next monthโ€™s Budget, the UKโ€™s two biggest tour operators have said.

Tuiโ€™s UK managing director Neil Swanson said holidays will become too costly for some people if the Chancellor does this, while Jet2 chief executive Steve Heapy expressed fears about the Budget raising taxes by ยฃ50 billion a year and โ€œscrewing Middle Englandโ€.

Ms Reeves has acknowledged she is looking at potential tax rises and spending cuts in her Budget on November 26 to fill a black hole estimated at around ยฃ50 billion by some economists.

She used her first Budget in October last year to announce ยฃ40 billion a year in extra taxes.

Mr Swanson warned that travel companies would be forced to raise holiday prices if taxes on businesses were increased further.

He said: โ€œWe wonโ€™t be able to absorb the extra costs that come along there, and weโ€™ll need to pass some or all of that on, depending on what actually happens.

โ€œThatโ€™s going to price some people out of the market.

โ€œYou want travel to be for everyone, not for just the people whoโ€™ve got the deeper pockets.

โ€œWe need the Government to help us drive some of that growth that the economy needs.โ€

He said: โ€œIf you put too much in our way, then thatโ€™s going to be really difficult to achieve.โ€

Mr Heapy said that taxes were โ€œeven higher than when the Conservatives were in powerโ€, with his company suffering a ยฃ25 million hit from increased employer national insurance contributions and a higher national minimum wage announced at the last Budget.

โ€œThe mood music seems to be that tax will go up again,โ€ he said.

โ€œI donโ€™t think itโ€™s sustainable.โ€

Asked if tax rises would lead to an increase in holiday prices, Mr Heapy replied: โ€œProbably, yes, because if the Budget is perceived as not being great, the (value of the UKโ€™s) currency could reduce, and if the currency reduces, import costs will rise.โ€

Mr Heapy said his message to Ms Reeves would be โ€œdonโ€™t continue to use Middle England as a cash cowโ€ as he did not believe it was possible to โ€œtax your way out of an economically tight spotโ€.

He added: โ€œThey keep talking about a growth agenda. Well, letโ€™s see it.

โ€œI havenโ€™t seen much so far that I think will result in significant growth in the economy, but I remain hopeful.

โ€œI hope the Budget is a true growth agenda Budget.โ€

The Treasury was approached for a comment.

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