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Heritage & Veranda Resorts and British Airways host agents and tour operators on a fam trip to Mauritius. During the stay they took part in a Mauritian cooking experience, explored the coastal village of Grand-Baie, enjoyed a catamaran cruise and tried their hand at golf.


The Hong Kong Tourism Board hosts agents on a fam trip to the Asian destination. Highlights of the trip included a harbour cruise on a traditional junk and a helicopter ride to view the Hong Kong skyline.


Thomas Cook and Co-operative Travel agents visit Sharm el-Sheikh. They visited the Sentido Reef Oasis Senses Resort and the Sea Beach Resort & Aqua Park, where the group is pictured.


Agents relax on a Dubai Tourism fam trip, which included stays at the Ritz-Carlton Dubai and Kempinski Hotel Mall of the Emirates. (Extra marks go to Jenny Jackson for keeping up with her favourite publication.)


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Agents attend a tennis day hosted by Aphrodite Hills at the Dukes Meadows club in Richmond, Surrey, with former Great Britain professional Annabel Croft. The Cyprus hotel is home to the Annabel Croft Tennis Academy.


Agents enjoy a fam trip on Star Clippers’ Royal Clipper. The group spent time in Barbados before experiencing a three-night sailing to Antigua.


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