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YOU’VE BEEN FRAMED! THIS WEEK’S PICTURES FROM THE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. A PINCH OF SALT: Talking Stick Marketing’s Byron Shirto (left) with agents Rebecca Ward, Exosphere; Konrad Jan Mludzinski, Journey Latin America; Jacqui Brooks, Original Travel; and Simon Hunt, Imagine Travel, on a recent fam trip to Peru. The group visited the Maras Salt Mines in the Sacred Valley and stayed on the shores of Lake Titicaca.


2. SHOPPING HEAVEN: Caroline Fenech from Cannon Travel in Wiltshire, receives a £100 Love2shop voucher from Richard Forde, Newmarket Holidays, after she was named winner of Tipto’s latest training incentive.


3. PEAK PERFORMANCE: Agents at the summit of Snaefell on the Isle of Man during a Great Rail Journeys trip to the island to experience the Manx Electric Railway, the Snaefell Railway and other vintage railway routes.


4. LAKE SELFIE: Shearings Holidays’ Mike Bowers poses with Rachel Holt, Althams Travel; Alison Ashworth, Tanzo Travel; Sylvia Shayler, The Midcounties Co-Operative Travel; and Angela Robinson, Althams Travel, at Lake Como in Italy during a fam trip.


5. ANNIVERSARY DINNER: Kirker Holidays returns to its Italian roots in Venice to mark its 30th anniversary. The team enjoyed a formal dinner at the Ca’Sagredo Hotel and an awards ceremony where the City of Venice recognised Kirker with an Outstanding Contribution to Cultural Tourism award.


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Have you got a photo of agents at work or play? Send your pictures to amie.keeley@travelweekly.co.uk 38 travelweekly.co.uk 24 November 2016


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