Registration opens for ABTA’s 2025 Travel Convention in Calvià, Mallorca

Registration opens for ABTA’s 2025 Travel Convention in Calvià, Mallorca
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dhewitt@abta.co.uk Wed, 04/02/2025 - 08:12

Registration for this year’s ABTA Travel Convention has officially opened, with delegates able to save 20% on registration fees if they register in the next two weeks.

After 15 April, standard fees will be priced at £750 for ABTA members and first ABTA Partner to register, and £995 for additional ABTA Partners and other delegates. There is a companion fee of £375 for those attending but not as delegates.

ABTA’s annual Travel Convention is the UK travel industry’s flagship event, designed to support the industry’s leaders in preparing for the future and navigating the here and now. As well as multiple opportunities to network with industry colleagues, each year a broad line-up of speakers delivers fresh perspectives and actionable ideas that attendees can apply to their own businesses.

Taking place from 6-8 October in Calvià, Mallorca, this year’s event will allow delegates to see how the area has changed over the past decade following significant investment and development.

When registering, delegates can book accommodation at the Meliá Calvià Beach Resort which comprises two ultra-modern properties offering à la carte seafront dining, a range of outdoor pools, and first-class conference facilities for the business sessions.

It’s easy to get to Calvià, with direct flights available from airports across the UK to Palma de Mallorca Airport, which is just a 30-minute transfer from the venue.

The 2025 Travel Convention is supported by Lead Partner easyJet holidays, plus headline partners Intrepid Travel and Global - the media and entertainment company.

Mark Tanzer, Chief Executive at ABTA – The Travel Association said:

“Our annual Travel Convention provides the ideal forum for senior travel professionals – in particular, CEOs, MDs and other leaders – to connect and do business, while also looking ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing our sector.

“While Mallorca has hosted our Convention many times over the years, this will be the first time we’ve visited since 2011, so we’re really looking forward to seeing how the area has changed during that time and its plans for the future. The island has long been a really important destination for the UK travel trade, so it feels particularly fitting that we’re returning there in the year that ABTA marks its 75th anniversary.”

To register and find out more, visit External Link.

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