TravelMole m-d to kick-off ABTA 2007 Business Lunches - TravelMole


TravelMole m-d to kick-off ABTA 2007 Business Lunches

Thursday, 18 Jan, 2007 0

TravelMole managing director Graham MacKenzie has been confirmed as speaker at the first ABTA Business Lunch of 2007.

The lunch takes places at ABTA’s Newman Street headquarters in London on February 8.

ABTA president Justin Fleming said: “I am delighted that Graham McKenzie will be joining us for the next event in this popular programme of ABTA business lunches and look forward to hearing the new ways in which the industry is communicating.”

Prices for the event cost £69 plus VAT for ABTA members and £79 plus VAT for non members, including a drinks reception and three course lunch.

Email: [email protected] for further details.

  



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