Tom Jenkins is the CEO of the European Tourism Association
(ETOA), whose purpose is to promote a fair business environment for
European tourism. ETOA represents over 1,200 tour operators and suppliers
from over 50 countries, who deliver more than €12 billion of business annually
within Europe.
Under Tom’s stewardship, ETOA’s scope of activity has
broadened considerably; he has built close relationships with
numerous legislators and other trade bodies at European, national and
local levels. He regularly lobbies on our members’ behalf on our core
legislative issues of visas, destination engagement, taxation and the Package
Travel Directive.
He has been responsible for championing tourist access to historic
cities, for initiating a Europe-wide coach safety code and for leading a
campaign that successfully blocked changes to EU VAT legislation that would
have jeopardised 5,000 tourism jobs in Europe.
Tom is often called upon by a variety of media
including BBC TV, GMTV, CNN, CNBC & Radios 4 & 5, where he is
vocal on topics such as visa facilitation, capacity management,
the sharing economy and Brexit.
Before taking the reins at ETOA, Tom held a number of management
positions at American Express, ultimately being responsible for the company’s
inbound leisure travel for scheduled tours, independent vacations and
customised itineraries. There, he launched a fully integrated computerised
booking system, developed the first interactive digital brochure
and managed a corps of 350 tour managers operating throughout
Europe.
Prior to joining American Express he spent 5 years as a
tour guide working for American Express and Thomas Cook. Tom graduated
from Bristol University with a BA in English & History. Following this,
he helped start Galleries Magazine and embarked on two years post-graduate research
at London University’s Courtauld Institute. He is married with
two grown-up children.