The Spanish Confederation of Hotels and Tourist Accommodation (Cehat) has sounded the alarm, warning that the new system will compromise the accommodation experience for both international and Spanish tourists.
“More complex procedures will compromise the accommodation experience” for guests, they caution.
This is a significant increase from the 9 pieces of data previously required, but, contrary to early reports, guests won’t be obliged to provide bank details.
The Ministry of the Interior claims that the new system is designed to improve transparency and efficiency, but industry leaders are not convinced. The Spanish Confederation of Travel Agencies (CEAV) has denounced the legislation as “unacceptable” and is exploring legal action.
In fact, several tourism organisations are already understood to be working with legal experts to challenge the decree.
Jorge Marichal, president of Cehat, said that “defending the rights of travellers and guaranteeing a fair regulatory environment is a priority for the sector”.
Affected: Accommodation, car rentals and agencies
The new law affects not only hotels and accommodation providers but also car rental companies, tour operators and digital platforms that offer intermediation services.
The rental of taxi vehicles and, in general, the leasing of vehicles with a driver are excluded from the new rules.
The Ministry of the Interior has attempted to allay concerns about increased costs, insisting that the new registry does not necessarily mean significant investments. They argue that, until now, guest details still had to be taken at check-in and passed on to the authorities through the Hospederías or WebPol websites.
Going forward, a few more details will be required, which will be uploaded to the Ministry of the Interior via their dedicated SES.Hospedajes platform.
However, industry insiders remain sceptical and a drawn-out legal battle is most likely on the horizon.
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