First-hand lesson
NZPA London British travel agents gathering in Majorca to discuss the hazards of doublebooking by Spanish hotels have been given a first-hand insight into the problem. Several of the 3000 Association of British Travel Agents delegates
found their rooms were ;• double-booked. Some had to. * move to other hotels, in. - spite of being sent reserva-v tions. To add insult to injury, Spanish officials said they-.-' could not sent a represents-,. tive to the conference in< ’ Palma. . ;
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Press, 10 November 1983, Page 18
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