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Travel agents who won Holland America Line’s Koningsdam Kings promotion in Travel Weekly enjoyed a VIP trip to Amsterdam to visit the ship. The trip


included a three-course lunch and tour of Koningsdam. Flights for the group were provided courtesy of KLM, while


delegates enjoyed a guided tour and a luxury canal cruise, including dinner, arranged by HAL’s partners SuperBreak.


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1. ALL ABOARD: Koningsdam – the ‘King’ of ships.


2. FIVE-STAR SERVICE: Ally Case, Travel Counsellors, with Laura Mendham, Bolsover Cruise Club.


3. LAID-BACK LUXURY: Putting their feet up in the Greenhouse Spa are Dione McGregor, LAH Travel, and Wendy Cameron, SuperBreak.


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4. RAISING A GLASS: Ian Warren, GoCruise, and Jason Veal, JTA, being photo-bombed by HAL’s Aaron Myers.


5. STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN…and lunch! Farhana Mubarak, KLM; Denise Hodgson, Travel the World; David Celino-Stock, Tickets Travel; Ally Case, Jo Osmond, Lorraine Beeby, all Travel Counsellors, and Janice Horrigan, Hays Travel.


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6. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE GREEN BUNNY: Dione McGregor, LAH Travel; Jason Veal, JTA; Jonny Green, Sovereign Cruise Club; Aaron Myers, HAL; and Bruce Cairns, Travel Counsellors, at The Retreat.


7. CANAL CRUISING: Bruce Cairns, Travel Counsellors; Farhana Mubarak, KLM; David Celino-Stock, Tickets Travel; and Denise Hodgson, Travel the World.


8. DAM SQUARE TO ‘DAM SHIP: Agents enjoy a SuperBreak walking tour


23 June 2016 travelweekly.co.uk 43


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