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Barrhead Travel boss calls for more sector support

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Despite 2023 being a record-breaking year and 2024 looking on course to match, the boss of one of the UK’s largest travel agencies has warned that the sector continues to need support in some areas.

Jacqueline Dobson, president of Barrhead Travel, told Insider that the travel industry has been dealt several major blows recently.




One of these came as the UK Government announced it was defunding travel and tourism courses. In Scotland, as well as delays to funding this year, courses for travel could be non-existent in colleges.

Westminster did pledge funding to support up to 20,000 apprentices for small businesses, while also allowing larger businesses to now transfer half of unused levy funds to different employers.

However, Dobson doesn’t believe the heart of the issue has been addressed – and certainly not across the UK. Scotland, for example, is bound to different levy rules, despite paying into the same pot as English counterparts.

Most recently, the Scottish Government has made the decision to withdraw the Flexible Workforce Development Fund (FWDF) – which is drawn directly from the levy.

An independent report that was commissioned and published earlier this year by the Scottish Government, stating that the funding should be increased and that there should be better ways of distributing it to levy-paying businesses.

“But the government’s actions are at odds with its report,” Dobson said. “As well as penalising Scottish businesses – which will continue to pay into the UK levy pot without being able to access the FWDF that is funded through the levy percentage that is filtered back to the Scottish Government – it will have a knock-on impact on colleges and educational institutions across the country.”

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