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Expedia bans ‘cruel’ holidays with captive dolphins and whales

Expedia has stopped selling holidays that include performances by captive dolphins and whales.

The animal shows have been criticised for years, with public figures including the Prime Minister’s wife, Carrie Johnson, calling for them to go.

In 2019, Virgin Holidays announced it would no longer sell tickets to the attractions and experiences.

Now, in a statement on Twitter, Expedia Group said: ‘We recently adjusted our animal welfare policy.

‘As a result, attractions and activities that involve performances by or interactions with dolphins and other cetaceans will no longer be available on our sites.’

The firm added the change ‘will take time to implement and we intend to complete the process by early 2022’.

Wildlife charity World Animal Protection hopes the ‘amazing news’ will prompt change throughout the industry.

The charity’s Katheryn Wise said: ‘Travel companies play a huge role in driving captive dolphin entertainment and as one of the largest travel companies in the world we are delighted that Expedia Group are making a stand.

‘It’s time for other travel giants like TUI to do the right thing and follow suit.’

An Expedia spokesperson clarified to the Mail on Sunday that the company will continue to use ‘seaside sanctuaries that provide captive animals with a permanent seaside living environment’ if these businesses ‘are accredited and do not feature interactions or performances’.

Intrepid Travel sparked a domino effect among other companies when it ceased all elephant ride activities in 2014.

Travel association Abta updated its animal welfare guidelines in January 2020 to class activities with captive elephants and tourist contact or feeding of great apes, bears, crocodiles or alligators, orcas, sloths and wildcats as unacceptable.

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