Almost 1,000 sign up for ABTA Convention - TravelMole


Almost 1,000 sign up for ABTA Convention

Thursday, 22 Aug, 2005 0

Registrations for this year’s ABTA Travel Convention have reached almost 1,000.

The association has received 960 registrations in a month for the event in Marrakech in November.

Registration fees rise on September 15 for ABTA members and ABTA Travel Industry Partners.

A further two hotels – the Royal Mirage Deluxe and the L’Atlas ASNI – have sold out and GB Airways has added an addition return flight to Manchester on the Tuesday after the convention.

Meanwhile, Fred Oslen Cruise Lines has become headline sponsor for the cruise sector for the convention which runs on November 24-27.

Report by Phil Davies

  



 

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