New chairman for AITO Specialist Travel Agents

Wednesday, 30 Sep, 2005 0

Barry Moxley of Traveltime in Beaconsfield has become chairman of AITO Specialist Travel Agents.

He replaces Andrew Brownrigg of Haslemere Travel, who has held the position since 2002, and remains on the AITO agents panel.

Moxley said: “As travel agents, our industry is ever-changing – new technology, greater consumer awareness and more accessible destinations than ever before mean that the face of travel is very different than it was even 10 years ago.

“Seizing the opportunities that these changes bring is imperative for everyone in the travel industry of today. Equally important to AITO Agents is maintaining the standards for which we are renowned: personal service, unbiased guidance and knowledgeable staff.

“As AITO Agents, we have great tour operator contacts through AITO and high rates of customer satisfaction. We intend to ensure that our customers continue to enjoy holidays that meet and exceed their requirements for many years to come.”

Report by Phil Davies



 

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