China is considering raising standards of travel agencies, said
sources from the country's tourism industry regulator.
Zhang Xiqin, deputy director of the National Tourism
Administration, said his administration was planning to revise the
current regulations regarding management of travel agencies.
"The requirements to obtain a travel agency license might be
more stringent in the revised document in order to curb vicious
competition among travel agencies and promote the formation of big
tour wholesalers," said Zhang, who didn't elaborate.
Zhang was in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, attending a conference on
rewarding leading Chinese travel agencies that helped expand
domestic and overseas tourism last year.
There are now 16,000 travel agencies in the Chinese mainland.
They had earnings of 110 billion yuan (about US$13.75 billion) last
year.
The country had 120 million overseas tourist arrivals and
another 1.2 billion domestic tourist arrivals last year but only 10
percent were handled by the country's travel agencies.
(Xinhua News Agency June 3, 2006)