ABTA unveils with four new conferences
ABTA unveiled its full events programme for 2023/24, which includes four new one-day travel conferences.
These are in addition to the flagship conferences, plus a suite of core training events.
The programme is designed to equip attendees with the skills and tools needed to boost business.
The new travel conference series are as follows:
Tomorrow’s Talent in Travel conference on 6 February will cover the latest changes in travel education, address skills gaps, future travel roles and how to approach recruitment and training.
Mergers & Acquisition conference on 30 November will guide attendees through the various different stages of mergers and acquisitions.
Financial Protection and Risk Management conference on 24 January will help delegates to get to grips with the ever-changing regulations and financial protection solutions.
Adventure Travel conference on 17 April explores the trends and challenges associated with one of the fastest expanding tourism sectors.
As well as the new conferences, ABTA will also hold flagship events including Travel Trends, Travel Finance, the Travel Law Seminar and Travel Matters.
The 2023/24 programme also includes in-depth training events..
These cover sustainability, complaints handling, health and safety, social media and marketing,.
ABTA is offering a 10% discount on all event bookings made before 31 August using the code ABTASUMMER23.
The events are open to the whole travel industry with reduced rates available for ABTA members and partners.
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