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Book Now to Save Money on Travel Convention Fees

Date published: 25 August 2010

The next seven days are the last chance for delegates to register for this year’s Travel Convention in Malta at the standard registration fee.  Costs for all categories of delegate will increase by £60 from Tuesday 31 August.

Mark Tanzer ABTA Chief Executive said “Registrations for the Travel Convention in Malta are set to match those for the 2009 Convention in Barcelona with around 1000 delegates attending the event. Delegates need to book now to avoid the late registration fee increase, so if you haven’t yet registered, sign up online before the end of August”

Bookings can be made at www.thetravelconvention.com

For further information

Sean Tipton, Senior Press Officer, tel: 020 3117 0513
Frances Tuke, Public Relations Manager, tel: 020 3117 0514 Mobile 07850 712325
John deVial, Head of Communications, tel: 020 3117 0515
Out of Hours: Contact the Duty Press Officer via pager: 07659 190987
E-mail: press@abta.co.uk
Web: www.abta.com

Notes to editors

ABTA – The Travel Association was founded in 1950 and currently has 1,351 members with 5,700 outlets. Members include travel agents, tour operators and support services right across the spectrum from small family-owned businesses to the largest tour operators. 

ABTA is the largest travel association in the UK and its members provide 90% of the foreign package holidays in the UK as well as selling millions of independent travel arrangements. 

In 2008 ABTA merged with the Federation of Tour Operators [FTO], thereby cementing its role as the leading travel association and increasing benefits for both ABTA and FTO members. Both the ABTA brand which is highly recognised by consumers and the FTO brand which is well known in destinations will be retained.

As part of its comprehensive package of services to members, ABTA, as a non-party political organisation works to represent the interests of its Members to government and key opinion formers in the UK and EU.

 

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