The Scottish government is being urged to reform business rates to support high street travel agencies.
The call came from the Scottish Passenger Agents’ Association (SPAA) ahead of a Budget in Scotland on December 4.
The trade body wants to see a “fair and equitable” taxation system across the UK.
“Currently Scottish agents are at a competitive disadvantage to their English counterparts who are in receipt of rates relief,” the SPAA said.
“The association is concerned that Scottish business rates are stifling growth and deferring investment and that a balanced framework is essential to maintain consumer confidence and support industry success.”
The SPAA highlighted concerns about increases in national insurance contributions outlined in the UK budget.
“These hikes are an additional financial burden that could inhibit the growth of Scottish travel businesses as they are less likely to employ further staff,” the trade body warned.
The 120-member association is also seeking the release of funding for the Apprenticeship Levy to offer greater flexibility for businesses to use funds effectively, including for short courses and qualifications that help improve staff skills.
“SPAA members believe that ensuring the continuation of sector-specific qualifications in travel and tourism across further and higher education is vital for sustaining a skilled workforce in this industry,” it said.
In other demands, the Scottish government should invest in the development of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and incentivise new technologies that support the transition to Net Zero.
Enhancing domestic transportation infrastructure to improve connectivity to international gateways is seen as “crucial”.
Modernising airspace to enhance efficiency and reduce emissions, as well as investing in shoreside power at Scottish ports, are also seen as pivotal steps.
An SPAA spokesperson said: “Travel and tourism are essential to the economic vitality of communities across Scotland.
“The sector supports over 30,000 jobs and contributes significantly to the local economy. We believe that our recommendations are critical to ensuring the future success of Scotland’s travel sector.
“We call on the Scottish government to take decisive action in the upcoming budget to support sustainable growth and prosperity for our industry.
“The SPAA remains committed to working closely with the Scottish government and industry stakeholders to promote and support a sustainable and thriving travel and tourism sector, but we need measures in the budget which will encourage this.”