针对新京报曝光的“低价一日游”,市文化执法总队公布处理结果
Xin Jing Bao·2025-11-03 08:05

Group 1 - The Beijing Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Team announced a series of typical illegal cases in the tourism market, highlighting issues related to low-cost one-day tours [1] - The first case involved the travel agency "Beijing 1991 Meichuan Travel Agency," which received a one-month business suspension for violating the Travel Agency Regulations by having non-compliant contracts [1] - A tour guide from the same agency was fined 1,000 yuan and had 400 yuan of illegal income confiscated for using misleading language and coercion to force tourists into participating in additional paid activities [1] Group 2 - The cases serve as a warning to travel agencies that non-compliance can severely damage consumer rights and disrupt market order, leading to reputational damage and loss of customers [2] - Another case involved "Beijing Jincheng International Travel Agency," which was fined 10,000 yuan for failing to provide contracted services and for forcing tourists to pay upfront, leading to a dispute [2] - The agency's actions were deemed a serious violation of the Travel Agency Regulations, emphasizing the importance of adhering to contractual obligations and providing necessary services [2] Group 3 - The enforcement team emphasized that abruptly terminating services (known as "sneaking out") is a serious violation, and agencies must take immediate corrective actions to minimize tourist losses [3] - The current recovery in tourism demand highlights the necessity for compliance as a baseline for survival and a foundation for building trust with tourists [3] - Travel agencies are encouraged to self-examine and integrate compliance into every aspect of their operations to enhance the overall tourist experience [3]