ABTA president hopeful wins spot on Advantage board
Advantage Travel Centres has found two new members for its Board after existing members were forced to retire from the Board under constitutional regulations.
The new Board members are Bryony Hordern of Tickets Anywhere and Steven Freudmann of Majestic Travel, who will find out this afternoon if he has been successful in clinching the interim ABTA presidency.
The elections were to replace Patrick Murphy of Thorntons Travel and Roderick Thompson of Regent Travel who have served two, two-year terms on the Board.
Report by Ginny McGrath
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