25 March 2009
ABTA head of policy David Marshall and head of operations Carol Hale are to leave in an internal shake-up.
Both are to depart the association at the end of the month due to an internal re-organisation.
The re-structure is part of a strategic review that has been taking place since the merger of ABTA and the Federation of Tour Operators last July, the association said.
Chief executive Mark Tanzer said: "With the strategic review and relocation to a more modern environment, we are moving to re-organise our internal processes and structures to make sure ABTA is fitter and more efficient, and importantly gives members better value."
The organsieation has recently moved its London offices from Newman Street to a new location south of the River Thames.
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