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Which trademark classes does a travel agency need?

Most travel agencies register in class 39 (Transport & logistics).

Arranging travel and booking transport sits in the transport class, while booking accommodation falls in the hospitality class. Agencies that advertise and sell holidays also use the business class.

Last reviewed June 2026

Before you file in class 39, make sure the name is free. If it's already taken, your application can be refused — and the £205 IPO fee isn't refunded. Checking takes seconds and costs nothing.

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The classes travel agencies usually register in

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Frequently asked questions

What trademark class is a travel agency in?
Most travel agencies register in class 39. Class 39 covers transport & logistics. You only ever register the classes that match what you actually sell.
Do travel agencies need to register in more than one class?
Often, yes. A trademark is only protected in the classes you register, and you pay a fee for each one. Travel agencies usually start with class 39, then add others as the business grows.
How much does it cost a travel agency to register a trademark?
Filing direct with the UK IPO costs £205 for the first class and £60 for each additional class, so a travel agency covering class 39 pays about £205. The fee isn't refunded if your mark is refused — which is why checking the name is free first matters. See the full cost breakdown .

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These are the classes travel agencies most commonly register, not a full legal specification — when you file, you list the exact goods or services you need. This is general information, not legal advice. See also our guide to registering a UK trademark, or browse other business types.