ABTA Magazine September and supplements
London (13 September): The September 2016 issue of ABTA Magazine is now available online, with the print version sent to all subscribers. As well as offering inspirational destination content focusing on the Caribbean and Greece, ABTA Magazine ensures its readers are one step ahead of the game with cutting-edge industry analysis and reports, as well as providing a forum for operators to debate the contentious topic of school holiday price hikes.
The September issue also includes two supplements: a guide to Abu Dhabi 鈥 a luxury destination transforming itself into a world-class hub of leisure and culture, and the location of the 2016 ABTA Travel Convention next month 鈥 and the beautiful, quirky and off-the-beaten-track Chinese province of Qinghai.
In the wake of the Brexit vote, this issue looks both to the past, examining some of the biggest challenges of the past decade, and to the future, engaging with experts to predict the future of luxury hotels.
Editor Jo Fletcher-Cross comments on the surprising geopolitical twists and turns that keep agents, operators and editors alike on their toes: 鈥淭he expression 鈥榤ay you live in interesting times鈥 pops into my mind almost every day at the moment. Since the last issue of ABTA Magazine the country has voted to leave the EU and the political and wider global landscapes have been turbulent.鈥
鈥淚n the UK, at least, there are now signs that things are beginning to calm down and we can look around, take stock and consider how best to move into the future,鈥 she adds.
Inside the issue
Cover story: Caribbean
From paradise islands where there鈥檚 nothing to do but relax, to spots by the ocean with thrilling watersports, the Caribbean offers huge choice
Analysis: Time travel
From volcanic ash clouds to the recession and the internet, we look at the challenges the travel industry has faced over the past decade and pick out the victors and the casualties
Special report: The future of luxury
We look into our crystal ball to bring predictions for the crowded world of luxury hotels
Hot topic: How should operators respond to the issue of increased prices for breaks during school holidays? We hear expert views on this increasingly contentious issue
Greek Odyssey: Steeped in history, Greece offers stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife and exciting adventures for those keen to explore the mainland
滨苍蝉颈诲别鈥 P&O Cruises
An in-depth look at the British cruise company catering in more way than one to a home crowd
Q&A: David Taylor
The managing director of Neilson Holidays talks risk-taking, the challenges facing the industry and exciting developments within the company
Travelogue: Sevillian charms
With its Moorish past, tiled monuments and unforgettable cuisine, Seville is the ultimate Spanish city break
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