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EBNT observatory on the fight against sexual abuses against children in the tourism industry 2013 SAFE HOST European Project

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Sexual tourism against minors is a world plague that encompasses mainly the south east Asian region, Latin America, Africa and eastern Europe. Western countries are those which register the biggest outgoing fluxes. Sexual tourists abuse of the common channels and networks of tourism to reach their victims. Companies and workers in the sector may play an important role in the prevention and struggle against this practice. To be able to do this, they must learn how to identify and prevent it, they need to possess the knowledge and skills to identify it and have the tools to actively prevent those who exploit and those that make use of this practice from making use of tourist services to reach their victims. To Favor the establishment of a permanent social dialogue platform for tourism, encouraging the exchange and synergies between social parts throughout the whole supply chain, starting from the exchange of actions for the fight against child exploitation in the tourism sector, and the adoption of Directive 2011/92/EU. Analyze the ways in which services and tourism channels are used for illegal aims and identify changes linked with use of information and communication technologies. Evaluate good practices that social parts, individually or jointly, have enacted to prevent and fight against this phenomenon. Equip the tourism industry with innovative and practical tools for the struggle against child sexual exploitation throughout the whole supply chain. Il turismo sessuale a danno dei minori è una piaga mondiale che attanaglia in modo particolare Sud-est asiatico, America Latina, Africa ed Europa orientale. I paesi occidentali sono quelli da cui si registrano i maggiori flussi in partenza. I turisti sessuali abusano dei canali e delle reti del turismo per raggiungere le loro vittime. Imprese e lavoratori del settore possono giocare un ruolo prezioso per prevenire e contrastare il fenomeno. Per farlo essi devono imparare a riconoscerlo e a prevenirlo, devono cioè avere le conoscenze e le competenze per identificarlo ed essere dotati di strumenti concreti per impedire a sfruttatori e clienti di utilizzare i servizi turistici per raggiungere le loro vittime. Favorire l’istituzione del tavolo di dialogo sociale europeo del turismo incoraggiando gli scambi e le sinergie tra gli attori sociali di tutta la filiera, a partire dalla condivisione di azioni per la lotta allo sfruttamento sessuale dei minori nel turismo e l’attuazione della Direttiva 2011/92/UE sul tema.Analizzare le modalità con cui i servizi e i canali del turismo vengono utilizzati per scopi impropri e identificare i cambiamenti legati all’uso delle tecnologie di informazione e comunicazione Censire le buone pratiche che le parti sociali individualmente o collegialmente hanno messo in campo per prevenire e contrastare il fenomeno. Dotare l’industria del turismo di strumenti innovativi e pratici per il contrasto allo sfruttamento sessuale dei minori lungo tutta la filiera

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EBNT observatory on the fight againstsexual abuses against children in the

tourism industry

2013SAFE HOST European Project

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Fifth year - 2013

� Scenario on disintermediation and integration.

� Analysis of European and global online travel

agencies.

� Survey on sector associations.

� Interviews and analysis of Interpol and Fraud

squads information.

� Update on implementation of UE Directive 92/2011.

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Disintermediation and IntegrationMulti channel aspect

Source: Eurobarometer data 2012, elaboration bySL&A

Vacation organisation modalities - 2012

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Source: Eurobarometer data 2012, elaboration by SL&A

Disintermediation and IntegrationMulti channel aspect

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Analysis of 68 European/Global travel agencies websites

Analysis of online travel agencies

Source: EBNT Observatory data, elaboration bySL&A

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Analysis of online travel agencies

Source: EBNT Observatory data, elaboration bySL&A

Expedia:

• Trivago

• Hotels

• Hotwire

• Car Rental

• Classic

Vacations

• eLong

• Venere

TripAdvisor:

• Air Fare WatchDog

• Booking Buddy• Cruise Critic• Every Trail• Family Vacation

critic• Flip key• Holiday Lettings• Holiday Watch

Dog• Independent

Traveler• One Time• Seat Guru• Snique Away• Smarter Travel• Tingo• Travel Library• Travel Pod

Virtual Tourist

Orbitz:

• Hotel Club

• Rates to go

• Mr Jet

• Cheap Ticket

• Orbitz

Business

• Adventure

Travel

• Lodging

• Away

• Asia Hotels

• Gorp

Priceline:

• Kayak

• Booking

• Agoda

Odigeo:

• Edreams

• GoVoyages

• Opodo

• Travellink

Sabre Holding – Travelocity:

• IgoUgo

• Lastminute.com

• Zuji

• Travelprice

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Analysis of online travel agencies

Source: EBNT Observatory data, elaboration by SL&A

Air Fare Watch Dog Booking Buddy

Cruise Critic Every Trail

Family Vacation critic Flip key

Holiday Lettings Holiday Watch Dog

Independent Traveler One Time

Seat Guru Snique Away

Smarter Travel Tingo

Travel Library Travel Pod

Virtual Tourist Where i’ve been

TripAdvisor

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Analysis of online travel agencies

Source: EBNT Observatory data, elaboration by SL&A

� Hotel Club

� Rates to go

� Mr Jet

� Cheap Ticket

� Orbitz Business

� Adventure Travel

� Lodging

� Away

� Asia Hotels

� Gorp

Orbitz:

� Trivago

� Hotels

� Hotwire

� Car Rental

� Classic

Vacations

� eLong

� Venere

Expedia:

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Analisi delle Online Travel Agency

Source: EBNT Observatory data, elaboration bySL&A

Odigeo:

� Edreams

� GoVoyages

� Opodo

� Travellink

� Kayak

� Booking

� Agoda

Priceline:

� IgoUgo

� Lastminute.com

� Zuji

� Travelprice

Sabre Holding

Travelocity:

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2012

2013

Presence in websites of references inherent tothe struggle against child prostitution

Analisi delle Online Travel Agency

Source: EBNT Observatory data, elaboration bySL&A

2011

All Italian

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SABRE HOLDING

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SABRE HOLDING

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“Our Corporate Responsibility Commitment

Being a leader brings great responsibilities to

innovate and advocate for a healthy and sustainable

industry, to support the communities in which we

live and do business, and to take care of our people

and our planet. Sabre is committed to these

responsibilities; it’s part of our culture –it’s what

makes us who we are.

We call these commitments : Better travel, better

world.”

from - Sabre Holding’sCorporate Responsibility Policy

Fonte: www.sabre.com

SABRE HOLDING Extracts - Rules

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SABRE HOLDING Extracts - Rules

from - Sabre Holding’s

Supplier Code of Conduct

“ Social Behavior

• Support and advocate for industry policies

and practices that will end human trafficking

and exploitation of children.”

Fonte: www.sabre.com

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SABRE HOLDINGInitiatives

“Our commitment includes:

• Train our 10,000 global employees so they are better

informed on the issues. • Raise awareness with our airline, hotel, travel

agency and corporate customers. • Inform travelers using online booking tools so that

they are better prepared to identify and report potential

trafficking incidents. • Partner with non-profit, travel and government

organizations that support global advocacy towardsending human trafficking.

• Update company policies, including our Supplier

Code of Conduct, to reflect our stand against the crime.”

Fonte: www.sabre.com

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Partners

:

SABRE HOLDINGInitiatives

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Fonte: dati Eurobarometro 2012, elaborazioni SL&A

Sector Associations

ECTAA

1996 – declaration against sex tourism with

children – all ECTAA members will inform clients

on this issue.

1997 – becomes Observer of the “ Task Force for

the Protection of Children in Tourism”.

200/2001 – has participated to the project financed

by the EU – managed by ECPAT – which foresees

the creation of a “code of conduct” for tour

operators.

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ECTAA members

Code of Conduct signatories

Sector Associations

ORV - Austria

SRV - Svizzera

DRV - Germania

FIAVET - Italia

ANAT - Romania

ANVR - Regno Unito

FEAAV - Spagna

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Sector AssociationsNational Initiatives

DRV-Germany: information of clients and

personnel a

ABTO–Belgium: supported ECPAT activities

and “CHOW” project.

DRF-Denmark: campaign against sex

tourism with children, planned to relaunch

campaign and create a Code of Conduct against

sexual and work exploitation.

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Sector AssociationsNational Initiatives

SRF Sweden: campaign against sex tourism with

children and information to clients.

ABTA United Kingdom: The Travel Foundation

/Every Child Everywhere.

SNAV-France: cooperates with ECPAT France -

project “SAY NO”/”Stop traffic of children for their

sexual exploitation”.

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Fraud Squads

Interviews and analysis of information byInterpol and Fraud Squads

The new element in this edition is the involvement

in the observatory of police forces representing a

fundamental role in the struggle against sexual

exploitation og children.

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Fraud Squads

We have sent a questionnaire to:

United Kingdom | Child Exploitation and

Online Protection Centre

Netherlands Child exploitation team National

Crime Squad Netherlands’ police agency

Europool European Union’s law enforcement

agency whose main goal is to help achieve a safer

Europe .

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Update on implementation of EU Directive 92/2011 and comparison with

previous observatory editions L.269

What are we talking about?

Directive 2011/92/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND

COUNCIL of 13th December 2011 inherentto the struggle against sexual abuses and

exploitation of children and of childpornography.

Update on implementation ofEU Directive 92/2011

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Art.29

“guarantee that those originating from the Union who

commit the crimes of abusing or exploiting children

are punished even when the crime is committed

outside of the borders of the Union itself, in particular

relatively to the so called “sex tourism”. For sex

tourism we against children one should mean the

sexual exploitation on behalf of one or more people

travelling from their customary environment to foreign

destinations where they have contacts with children.”

Update on implementation ofEU Directive 92/2011