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What are the requirements for opening a travel agency?

The conditions for starting a travel agency are as follows:

1, with a fixed business place;

2. Necessary business facilities;

3. Having registered capital that meets the requirements; Among them, the registered capital of the international travel agency shall be no less than 6.5438+0.5 million, the quality guarantee for the entrants shall be 60w, and the quality guarantee for the exits shall be 100w. Domestic travel agencies need a registered capital of 300,000 yuan and a quality guarantee of 654.38+10,000 yuan;

4. Necessary managers and tour guides;

5. Other conditions stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.

The obligations of tour operators mainly include the following contents:

1, fulfill the obligations stipulated by relevant laws and regulations and the obligations agreed with tourism consumers. Fulfilling the obligations stipulated in relevant laws and regulations includes the following contents:

(1) When providing commodities or services to tourist consumers, tour operators shall fulfill their obligations as stipulated by laws and regulations such as the Product Quality Law, the Food Hygiene Law, the Drug Administration Law, the Advertising Management Regulations and the Trademark Law.

(2) Tour operators have the obligation to fulfill the statutory agreement with tour consumers. The agreement between tourism operators and tourism consumers refers to the agreement reached between tourism operators and tourism consumers on goods or services, which is a double-obligation contract. Of course, this agreement shall not violate the provisions of laws and regulations.

2. The obligation to accept the supervision of tourism consumers. The obligation to accept the supervision of tourism consumers includes the following contents:

(1) Tourism operators should accept the criticisms and suggestions of tourism consumers by setting up special institutions, deploying full-time staff to collect, listening to the criticisms and suggestions of consumers, and talking with consumers.

(two) to provide goods or services to tourism consumers under the effective supervision of tourism consumers.

3. Obligation to ensure the safety of goods or services. The obligation to ensure the safety of goods and services includes the following:

(1) The commodities or services provided by tour operators shall meet the requirements of protecting personal and property safety. Tourism operators should be equipped with tourism safety facilities and safety equipment, regularly check and maintain tourism facilities, establish a safety management responsibility system, and ensure the personal and property safety of tourists. The operation of amusement facilities shall obtain the acceptance certificate of the technical inspection department in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state;

(two) the goods and services that may endanger the personal and property safety shall be given a true explanation and a clear warning to the tourist consumers, and the correct use method and the methods to prevent the harm shall be explained and marked;

(3) If the goods or services are seriously defective, even if they are used correctly, they may cause personal and property harm to tourism consumers. Tourism operators shall immediately report to the relevant departments and inform tourism consumers to take measures to prevent the occurrence of harm.

Legal basis: Article 12 of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China.

Tourists have the right to ask for help and protection when their personal and property safety is threatened.

Tourists who have suffered personal or property damage have the right to compensation according to law.

Article 13

Tourists should abide by social public order and social morality, respect local customs, cultural traditions and religious beliefs, cherish tourism resources, protect the ecological environment, and abide by the code of conduct for tourism civilization.

Article 14

Tourists shall not harm the legitimate rights and interests of local residents, interfere with other people's tourism activities, or harm the legitimate rights and interests of tourism operators and tourism professionals in their tourism activities or in resolving disputes.