ITN news presenter to moderate ABTA Cairo Convention - TravelMole


ITN news presenter to moderate ABTA Cairo Convention

Thursday, 11 Apr, 2002 0

ABTA has confirmed that Dermot Murnaghan (pictured), the ITN presenter on ITV News, will be the moderator for the ABTA Convention in Cairo in October.

Commenting on the announcement, ABTA chief executive Ian Reynolds said: “We are delighted that Dermot is this year’s moderator. We are always fortunate in attracting a very high calibre of moderator and this year is no exception. Dermot is well-known, a consummate professional and has a strong knowledge of the industry. He will help to make this year’s convention informative, entertaining and again, an essential industry event.”

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