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  • More than two million U.K. holiday makers alone are expected to travel over the weekend, according to travel association Abta.

    Ryanair Raises Guidance Quentin Fottrell 2010

  • More than two million U.K. holiday makers alone are expected to travel over the weekend, according to travel association Abta.

    Ryanair Raises Guidance Quentin Fottrell 2010

  • The Association of British Travel Agents (Abta) admits trips abroad have been on a downward trend but is sceptical that smoke plumes will make a serious dent in demand.

    Volcanic ash: British passengers head back to railway 2010

  • An Abta spokesman said last month's six-day shutdown, which stranded hundreds of thousands of Britons around the world, was unlikely to be repeated.

    Volcanic ash: British passengers head back to railway 2010

  • Officials believe they have a good case, but how to deal with the sort of killer argument forwarded by Abta chief executive Mark Tanzer.

    Diary 2010

  • More than two million U.K. holiday makers alone are expected to travel over the weekend, according to travel association Abta.

    Ryanair Raises Guidance Quentin Fottrell 2010

  • *Abta estimation – 46 million UK holidays 2007-2008, sunshine.co.uk average deposit estimate £100 per holiday, 2.1% of holidays cancelled = £96million estimate

    Archive 2008-10-01 Thatsnews 2008

  • *Abta estimation – 46 million UK holidays 2007-2008, sunshine.co.uk average deposit estimate £100 per holiday, 2.1% of holidays cancelled = £96million estimate

    Reasons to be tearful? Why holidays are cancelled Thatsnews 2008

  • "Any tax on tourism is unwelcome," said a spokesman for Abta, the travel association.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2011

  • A spokesman for Abta pointed out that the Spanish industrial action was "only a proposed strike", adding: "Chances are it won't go ahead."

    The Guardian World News Sam Jones 2011

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