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DRV wants to sue the German government

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The German Travel Association is preparing a lawsuit against the Federal Republic of Germany and claims that it did not provide any help. In a media release it is written that the decision of the state leadership "instinctively against the travel industry is a mistake". It is imperative that this be corrected.

The travel industry is currently not included in the “lockdown compensation”. The DRV takes the view, however, that the government's request to refrain from tourist travel - also domestically - serves the same purpose as a “state-ordered lockdown for travel agencies, tour operators and the many tourist service providers”.

Now the association is not preparing a lawsuit, because they do not want to "put up with" the slap in the face of travel agencies, tour operators and tourist service providers ". Specifically, the DRV even accuses “failure to provide assistance”.

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