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


1. SUPER SALES: Thomas Cook Darlington wins a sales challenge against the two other stores in its cluster to grow UK bookings through SuperBreak over one weekend. Agent Laura Leigh, far right, receives the shop’s winning treats. She is pictured with Thomas Cook Co-op Travel Darlington cluster manager Jane Anderson (left) and SuperBreak’s Kelly Giblin.


2. CRUISE TRAINING : Marie MacDonald from The Global Travel Group; Richard Abery, Spitfire Travel; and Luke Clarke, Silversea Cruises, at the consortiums’s two- day cruise training event in Southampton.


3. TOP SELLERS: Luxury river cruise line Scenic hosts 120 of Travel Counsellors’ top-selling agents for its Gold Weekend. The gold- status agents spent three nights on Scenic Jewel sailing from Budapest to Vienna along the Danube.


4. SUNRISE HIKE: Agents enjoy a morning hike up Mount Timpanogos during a fam trip to the Sundance Mountain Resort in Utah. The trip was hosted by Virgin Atlantic and Delta Airlines to promote the new direct flight route from Heathrow to Salt Lake City.


5. TUSCAN FOODIE TRIP: Abercrombie & Kent’s managing director Kerry Golds (third from left) with agents during a VIP trip to Capannori, Tuscany, hosted by the luxury operator.


28 travelweekly.co.uk 10 November 2016 Have you got a photo of agents at work or play? Send your pictures to natasha.salmon@travelweekly.co.uk


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