Next year's ANVR Congress will be held in Oman. This was announced Sunday by ANVR director Frank Oostdam on the last day of the congress the northern Spanish Oviedo. With the choice of Oman, the ANVR seems to be picking up the rhythm, with the congress alternating between inside and outside Europe. TravMagazine reported in June this year that the sultanate of Oman was high on … [Read more...] about Destination ANVR congress 2024 is known
Vacansoleil bankruptcy gives SGR 800 claims
SGR has received about 800 claims from duped customers following Vacansoleil's bankruptcy. That number accounts for a total damage amount of 400,000 euros, says SGR director Erik Jan Reuver. In addition, it appears that Vacanseoeil is unable to repay 7 tons to the Voucher Fund. That damage amount will also be borne by SGR, since the guarantee fund must repay the money advanced … [Read more...] about Vacansoleil bankruptcy gives SGR 800 claims
ANVR takes lead on advertising code: ‘Self-regulation better than ban’
The ANVR will work in the coming months to modernize the special advertising code for travel offers. This emerged Friday during the annual ANVR congress in Asturias, northern Spain. Here ANVR presented its renewed ambitions in the field of sustainable travel. ‖ Increasingly, there are calls from certain quarters for advertising bans on products that use fossil fuels. We think … [Read more...] about ANVR takes lead on advertising code: ‘Self-regulation better than ban’
Attendees of ‘busiest ANVR congress within Europe ever’ have left
The participants of the ANVR Congress left from Schiphol Airport on Thursday morning for Oviedo in northern Spain. With 195 participants, this is the busiest ANVR congress within Europe ever. Normally, the number of conference attendees is around 175, says communications manager Hanita van der Meer. A nice side effect is that good weather is expected in northern Spain in the … [Read more...] about Attendees of ‘busiest ANVR congress within Europe ever’ have left
JetBlue: ‘Good first step against contraction plans for Schiphol’
The Dutch government has taken a good first step by suspending shrinkage plans for Schiphol for next summer. So says the American company JetBlue, when asked. On Tuesday, Minister Harbers (Aviation) announced that the shrinkage plans for Schiphol (the experimental scheme, ed.) will be suspended for next year. The plans would affect the number of slots of existing airlines at … [Read more...] about JetBlue: ‘Good first step against contraction plans for Schiphol’




