Notitur July 14, 2026
Agencias de ViajesPublished July 13, 20261 min read

Warning to Imserso: town councils cannot sell trips

JSBy Joan SanzCurated by Joan Sanz. · July 13, 2026 · Follow on LinkedIn
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CEAV has hit the nail on the head: town councils are not allowed to sell Imserso trips, no matter how many quotas they receive. The message is clear in its latest statement, covered by Preferente.

The association welcomes any initiative that brings the program closer to seniors, but the legal framework is what it is: selling tour packages is for travel agencies, not for local administrations. And mind you, this is not an opinion. It is the law.

Quick questions

Can town councils sell Imserso trips?
No, according to CEAV. Selling tour packages requires a travel agency license, which town councils do not have. This is stated in the statement covered by Preferente.
What has CEAV said about Imserso?
CEAV has stressed that town councils cannot sell Imserso trips, even if they receive quotas. It supports the initiative but demands compliance with the law.
What solution does CEAV propose for Imserso?
CEAV does not propose a specific solution, but its stance makes clear that Imserso should channel trips through authorized agencies, not town councils.
Where can I read the full news?
At Preferente, which published CEAV's warning. The link is in the Notitur article: https://www.preferente.com/noticias-de-agencias-de-viajes/aviso-al-imserso-los-ayuntamientos-no-pueden-vender-viajes-350822.html

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