PATA closes Sydney office
The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) has announced that its current operations in Sydney have been closed down as part of a “restructuring” of its Pacific Division.
Mr Ian Kennedy, who headed the PATA Pacific Division from 1986 to 1997, has been asked to assume the position of Interim Representative on a temporary basis.
“These changes in the Pacific are a critical part of a multi-phase restructuring for PATA,” said Mr. Peter de Jong, PATA President and CEO. “The Pacific area is of vital importance to our Association. We will be adopting a new approach to our presence in the Pacific and to the delivery of our membership services.”
Mr. Kennedy may be reached in Sydney at tel: (61-2) 4975 4392. Fax: (61-2) 9331-6592. Email: [email protected]
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