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Home > News > October 2005 > 10-Oct-2005 TTC Training to sponsor travel convention learn dayTravel industry training provider TTC Training is to sponsor the Learn Day of this year’s ABTA Travel Convention in Marrakech. The learning focussed day, moderated by TV celebrity Paul Ross, is the final day of the four-day November convention and will include seminars and discussion groups covering business topics and niche-interest issues. Keith Betton, Head of Corporate Affairs at ABTA said: "We selected TTC Training to support us in this important day in the convention programme because, like ABTA, TTC is dedicated to the growth and enhancement of the travel sector. This is the perfect opportunity for us to work together to reflect our shared aim." TTC Training Director Sharon White said: "We are delighted to be involved with this exciting event. TTC Training is proud of its long history of supporting the travel profession and sponsoring a day dedicated to learning is the ideal way to show our ongoing commitment to the industry’s development." TTC Training was established in 1982 and was a wholly owned subsidiary of ABTA until it was bought out in 2002 by Sheffield-based training and management consultancy firm the NTP Group. The company offers a range of staff development programmes and travel and tourism qualifications in the UK and Ireland.
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