Abta has announced this year’s theme for the Travel Convention, ‘Shaping our Future’, which will be held in Costa Navarino, Greece from October 7-9.
- The event will delve into how current decisions will impact the travel industry’s future, emphasising sustainability and innovation.
- Sky News presenter Jonathan Samuels will moderate the sessions, bringing industry leaders together for insightful discussions.
- Delegates will convene at The Romanos and The Westin Resort, locations familiar from the 2015 convention.
- Discounted registration is available for early bookers, fostering broad participation among industry stakeholders.
Abta has revealed that the theme for this year’s Travel Convention, scheduled to take place in Costa Navarino, Greece, from October 7-9, is aptly titled ‘Shaping our Future’. This theme underscores the critical nature of present decisions in determining the trajectory of the travel industry. The convention aims to galvanise leaders, stakeholders, and experts from across the sector in a collaborative effort to forge a future that is not only sustainable but also innovative and resilient.
Sky News presenter Jonathan Samuels will preside over the convention’s sessions, adding a layer of experienced journalism to the proceedings. Samuels’ role as a moderator is anticipated to drive dynamic discussions that will engage those in attendance, ensuring that the event remains focused on addressing the pressing challenges and opportunities facing the industry today.
Set against the backdrop of the luxurious Romanos and Westin Resorts, which previously hosted the 2015 event, the convention will unfold within familiar but inspiring surroundings. These venues are backed by several partners, including easyJet holidays as the lead partner, alongside headline partners such as Intrepid Travel and Global. These partnerships are pivotal, providing the necessary support and prestige to the convention.
A notable feature of this year’s event is the early bird registration offer, encouraging prompt sign-ups by providing discounts. Abta members can enjoy a reduced registration fee of £695 until mid-July, offering a pragmatic incentive for early engagement. For additional Abta Partners and other delegates, the registration fee stands at £795, with a companion fee option of £230, which reflects an inclusive approach in hosting a diverse assembly of participants.
The Travel Convention promises to be a pivotal meeting of minds, steering the industry towards a bright future.
