ABTA announces dates of Autumn Regional Business Meetings
ABTA announced the last round of Regional Business Meetings for this year which will take place on Zoom.
The meetings start from 9 November and run through to 22 November.
ABTA members are encouraged to register and book their place.
During the meetings ABTA will provide an update on Covid, ATOL consultation and ABTA’s position on sustainability, following the COP26 summit.
Sustainability will also be the theme of a panel discussion and whether members are seeing an increase in interest from customers for sustainable travel arrangements.
Other matters to be discussed will be the Package Travel Regulations, bonding renewals, and ABTA’s Travel with Confidence campaign.
Danny Waine, ABTA’s Head of Membership, said: “As travel opens up with restrictions lifting in many of our most popular overseas destinations, we will have a great deal to talk about in the Regional Business meetings. Sustainability is increasingly taking centre stage and we will set out what the industry is doing to limit our impact on the planet.”
“These informal, free-to-attend events help members keep on top of the latest industry developments, policy updates and industry trends..”
ABTA Members must book to reserve their free place, by registering at: www.abta.com/regionalbusinessmeetings .
Meetings are scheduled on the following dates:
November 9 East/Greater London/South
November 11 Midlands/North East/Yorkshire & North Midlands
November 15 North West/South Wales/South West
November 18 Scotland
November 22 Northern Ireland
All regional meetings start at 6pm.
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