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ABTA lobbies for short-term support during outbreak
As a result of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak worldwide, the UK travel industry is facing a crisis of unprecedented scale,
ABTA puts coronavirus and ecotourism at the top of the agenda for Spring events
ABTA has unveiled its schedule for its Spring 2020 Regional Business Meetings programme. Topics for discussion will include the impact
ABTA: “It is important that business continuity plans, contingency measures and policies are put in place now”
Cases of Coronavirus have continued to emerge with official restrictions being placed on travel to 11 towns in northern Italy
High employment rates means UK travel industry faces a serious recruitment challenge
New research from ABTA, commissioned from the Centre for Economic and Business Research (Cebr), shows that 13% of the travel
“Meaningful reform, delivered in partnership with the industry”: ABTA presses for passenger duty review
ABTA – The Travel Association, is calling on the Government for extensive reform of Air Passenger Duty (APD) to maintain
ABTA to turn 70 in style
Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) is marking its 70th anniversary this year with a range of activities. These include
ABTA on Brexit: “People can continue to make their travel plans with confidence”
ABTA has published its revised advice for travellers in the run up to Brexit on 31 January. This latest advice
Airline insolvency: ABTA responds following Queen’s speech
During the second Queen’s speech in just three months, yesterday – an occasion which gives you a peek into the
ABTA: The holiday season (in numbers)
This holiday season (from 18 December 2019 to 2 January 2020), ABTA estimates that five million UK passengers are heading abroad. Millions of people will be leaving the country through the major airports, all of which are reporting high numbers.
“It’s a good thing,” says ABTA CEO Mark Tanzer on Hays Travel buying Thomas Cook shops
As we were heading for drinks at the farewell party of this year’s ABTA Travel Convention, I caught up with
ABTA CEO Mark Tanzer sheds light on Thomas Cook failure
“The failure of Thomas Cook, in my view, is more of a failure of corporate finance than a failure of
ABTA: ‘Tourism can support the preservation of natural environments and cultural heritage’
Tourism can be a force for good, offering a vital source of income and employment for communities in destinations, and
ABTA to address credit card fraud measures
The Payment Services Directive will be the hot topic of discussion at Association of British Travel Agents’ (ABTA) latest programme
ABTA welcomes 22 new members
From April to July 2019, nine new members and 13 new partners joined the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA).
“Industry needs to be very clear with government” – ABTA chief
The UK government must ensure that, after Brexit, there is a system where travel companies can continue to post workers
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