ABTA announces Travel Convention date
ABTA’s 2021 Travel Convention has been confirmed for 13 October and will be the first-ever hybrid Travel Convention – offering ABTA’s Members and the wider travel industry the option to attend the event in-person or online.
The in-person event will be in London and will include a full day of business sessions, refreshment breaks, lunch and a post-event reception.
The online package will include access to the main stage sessions, live as they happen.
It will also include a digital library of additional content and online networking.
“We’re really pleased to be able to offer people the choice as to whether they attend the Travel Convention in person or online this year. The opportunity to network and speak to people face to face has been sorely missed and, as usual, will be at the heart of the Convention, along with keynote sessions from leaders in the industry,” said Mark Tanzer, Chief Executive of ABTA.
Registration details will be announced in due course.
The 2022 Travel Convention will take place in Marrakech, Morocco, as previously announced.
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