72nd new ABTA member in a year
Thursday, 05 Mar, 2010
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Costa Cruises has become the latest cruise line to become a member of ABTA.
The decision by the Italian company means that 72 new members have joined the association in 12 months.
UK managing director Marco Rosa said: “We know that ABTA represents security and peace of mind for many consumers and our decision to add the association to our existing bonds with ATOL and the PSA, is part of our continuous efforts to offer industry-leading service to our passengers.”
ABTA chief executive Mark Tanzer said: “We look forward to working closely with Costa and helping to raise their profile with our Members and the travelling public”.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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