ABTA’s ‘Industry Partners’ select new group

Saturday, 24 May, 2002 0

ABTA has announced the new nine-strong steering group for its Travel Industry Partner scheme for 2002-03.

The group aims to strengthen relationships between scheme participants and ABTA members.

Tricia Handley from London City Airport is the Aviation representative
Manuel Butler from the Spanish Tourist Office represents Destinations
Ian McHaffie from Changing Places looks after Education, Training & Recruitment
Daragh O’Reilly from Irish Ferries and Beverley Williams from Europcar represent Hospitality, Transport & Ancillary Services
Derek Ketteridge from the Ketteridge Group Ltd represents Insurance
David Perl from Docleaf and Keith Searby from Marketeer act on behalf of Services
Neil Hogarth of Chauntry Corporation Ltd represents Technology.

Launched at the end of 1996, the ABTA Travel Industry Partner scheme has more than 130 companies.



 



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