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ABTA: British Emitting Tourism Will Grow by 20% by 2030

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According to ABTA, without the volumes of issuing tourism, many regional airports in the United Kingdom would face difficulties in surviving what, in turn, would endanger receiving tourism and harm the tourism sector in general. In this sense, the airports most dependent on the success of issuing tourism are those of East Midlands (90%), Manchester (78%), Birmingham (78%), Bristol (75%) and Exeter (75%).
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According to ABTA, without the volumes of issuing tourism, many regional airports in the United Kingdom would face difficulties in surviving what, in turn, would endanger receiving tourism and harm the tourism sector in general. In this sense, the airports most dependent on the success of issuing tourism are those of East Midlands (90%), Manchester (78%), Birmingham (78%), Bristol (75%) and Exeter (75%).

ABTA has further strengthened with two new members of the Executive Board: Kirsten Hauft-Tulic (Strategic Purchaser Mobility & Travel Services, Fronius International GmbH) has joined the leadership of the association as well as Michael Glück (Director Operation and Procurator at BTU Business Travel Unlimited).

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