Thursday, July 25, 2024
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ABTA has introduced a new conference lineup designed to keep its members and the wider travel industry informed and prepared for future changes. This comprehensive series will address current legislative developments, travel trends, regulatory updates and industry steps towards sustainability.
Against the backdrop of the new government, these conferences will provide insights into evolving policies, laws and regulations, which will help travel businesses navigate these changes effectively.
ABTA’s conferences are known for stimulating thought-provoking discussions, showcasing exemplary case studies and facilitating networking opportunities with entrepreneurs.
Open to the entire travel sector, this year’s program features an early bird pricing option, offering reduced rates for early registration. ABTA members and partners can also benefit from additional discounts.
ABTA’s Chief Executive, Mark Tanzer said:
“We are excited to unveil our new conference schedule for 2024/25, which supports our members and the wider industry to understand the latest industry developments, to ensure our sector is ready to adapt and capitalize on any changes that arise in the future. . year
“The line-up of first-class speakers will inform, inspire and engage delegates and ensure attendees are prepared for this transformative period. We encourage those wishing to attend the conference to make the most of our pricing structure by booking early.”
The 2024/25 schedule includes nine conferences:
- Mergers and Acquisitions: 15 October 2024
- Travel Rules: 18 November 2024
- Travel Trends: 26 November 2024
- Travel Matters: 3 December 2024
- Travel Finance: 4/5 March 2025
- Sustainable Travel: 25 March 2025
- Aviation Forum: 3 April 2025 (free for ABTA members)
- Travel Law: 13-14 May 2025
- Travel Marketing: 21 May 2025
The new pricing structure offers early bird rates for all conferences.
ABTA, the UK’s leading trade association for travel agents, tour operators and the wider travel industry, represents 4,600 travel brands with a combined pre-pandemic annual UK turnover of £40 billion.