The 2024 Travel Convention in Greece is now open for registration, offering early bird rates until mid-July.
- The event will be held at Costa Navarino in Messinia from October 7-9, a return to its 2015 location.
- Delegates can choose to stay at two luxury resorts, The Romanos or The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino.
- Business sessions are scheduled at the House of Events, featuring easyJet holidays as the lead partner.
- ABTA’s chief executive highlights the convention as a prime opportunity for industry networking and future planning.
The 2024 Travel Convention, set to take place in Greece, has officially opened its registration, inviting industry professionals to secure their place at this pivotal event. Delegates are encouraged to take advantage of early bird rates available until mid-July, with prices set at £695 for ABTA members and first Partners and £795 for additional Partners and other participants. A companion fee of £230 applies for non-delegates.
Returning to the stunning location of Costa Navarino, Messinia, the convention will take place from October 7th to 9th. This venue was previously chosen in 2015 and continues to captivate attendees with its picturesque backdrop. Delegates have the option to stay at The Romanos, a Luxury Collection Resort, or The Westin Resort, Costa Navarino, both offering five-star amenities within the expansive Navarino Dunes area.
The business sessions of the convention will be conducted at the House of Events, the dedicated convention centre within the resort. This year’s gathering is significantly supported by lead partner easyJet holidays, alongside headline partners like Intrepid Travel and Global. This collaboration is set to bring rich insights and foster substantial business discussions among attendees.
According to ABTA’s chief executive, Mark Tanzer, the annual Travel Convention serves as an exceptional platform for industry peers to connect, engage in business, and strategize about the future of the sector. He remarked on Greece’s rising popularity among UK holidaymakers and expressed confidence that delegates will gain valuable insights into the diverse experiences the region offers.
Garry Wilson, chief executive of easyJet holidays, expressed enthusiasm about the convention, marking this event as a flagship occasion for travel and tourism. His comments underscored the convention’s capacity to deliver critical insights and vibrant business interactions, setting the tone for the industry’s future trajectory.
The 2024 Travel Convention promises to be an invaluable platform for industry insights and networking in a captivating Greek setting.