ABTA is sending out a last-minute reminder to the industry to book their accommodation for this year's Travel Convention.
On Wednesday September 5, any unsold discounted accommodation at both the five star Cornelia and Susesi resorts will be released back onto general sale.
Due to the all-inclusive nature of this year's Convention, delegates must stay in either hotel to be able to attend.
"Both resorts are extremely popular at this time of year and I would urge delegates who haven't booked yet to do so now to avoid disappointment," said ABTA chief executive Mark Tanzer.
Meanwhile, ABTA has confirmed Lady Penelope Cobham, chairman of VisitEngland, to speak at this year's Travel Convention.
She will share her thoughts on the 'tourism legacy' that will see VisitEngland actively seek to engage with every sector of the travel industry in the months to come.
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