No, what we need is for firms to stop selling holidays below cost and for people to realise that there is a market price for holidays below which it's not feasible for companies to make any money.
Everyone quoting on here about how cheap their holiday was, I have one question. Whould you have paid £100 per person more for the same holiday with the same operator?
An idealistic viewpoint, that somehow doesnt sit well with the fact that your current employer also cannot get its sums right in that regard, but is fortunate that its losses can be accommodated by your shareholders personal wealth.
Would you refuse to pay the discounted price for a TV, and instead stump up an extra £100 to ensure some poor guy in Korea doesnt lose his job?