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THIS WEEK’S BEST PICTURES FROM THE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. Bed bank Youtravel.com, the Moroccan National Tourist Office and destination marketing company Meeting Point Morocco took 15 agents to Morocco to learn about hotels in Marrakech and Agadir. From left is Nazimin Patel and Khalid Mohamed from iTravel Holidays; Humzah Shaikh, CheapcostHolidays; and Martin Gold, Worldwide Tours and Travel. 2. Millington Travel held its overseas conference at The Spring Hotels’ Arona Gran in Tenerife, last month. It was attended by more than 60 members of staff and 25 key business partners, including Jet2holidays, Travel 2, If Only, Expedia and Bedsonline. From left: Lucy Paterson from Do Something Different and Eileen Steel and . 3. Travel Weekly’s Agent Diary columnist David Walker won top homeworker 2019 at Latin Routes’ inaugural Top Agents Awards at Searcys at The Gherkin in London. Walker (third left) is pictured with Molly Cofman-Nicoresti, Gaynor Atherton, Jess Dennison and Charlie Mason, all Latin Routes. 4. Global Travel Group member, Go Ben Travel, celebrates after moving to bigger premises in Ashton, Lancashire. Ben Hughes, who set up the business from home three years ago, employs three staff in the new shop. From left: Go Ben Travel’s Sue Picton and Hughes, with Darren Bond, Global Travel Group.


Q Have you got a photo of agents at work or play? Send your best-resolution pictures, with captions, to benjamin.coren@travelweekly.co.uk


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