Adido becomes ABTA Partner+ member
Adido, a specialist digital marketing agency has become an ABTA Partner+.
ABTA Partner+ status id for companies that have demonstrated a history of engagement with the trade association.
They are companies that have created positive connections with ABTA members and can contribute thought-leadership content.
Bournemouth based Adido has a team of 20 and specialises in the travel industry, offering services including web design and app development.
Their client list includes Simpson Travel, Cosmos, Canadian Affair, Latin Routes, Gap360, Pelorus and Meon Valley Travel.
Andy Headington, CEO at Adido, said: “We are delighted to become an ABTA Partner+. It’s testament to our hard work and dedication to the industry over the last decade.”
Adido’s expertise in travel marketing strategy and digital solutions makes it a valuable partner for ABTA members.”
Claire Biddle, commercial director at ABTA, added: “We are thrilled to recognise Adido with Partner+ status. As a business they have supported members over a number of years, training on different aspects of digital marketing at ABTA’s events.”
With ABTA Partner+ status, Adido will continue to provide its specialist services to the travel industry while participating more actively in ABTA’s events.
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