CAUGHT ON CAMERA PUTTING YOU IN THE PICTURE
THIS WEEK’S BEST
PICTURES FROMTHE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL
1. TOWERING ACHIEVEMENT: Mark Warner’s Julie Franklin (second left) and Northampton Travel Services’ Hazel Williams (left) pause near Tower Bridge with friends during an overnight walking marathon in London, through which they raised more than £1,200 for Breast Cancer Care and Prostate Cancer UK.
2. LOVELY BUBBLY: Global Travel Group member JF Travel celebrates its move into its new retail location in the heart of Coleraine town centre in Northern Ireland. From left: Caroline Scott, Jonny Fielding and Mandy Stewart, all JF Travel.
3. HIGH ACHIEVERS: Fifty of Flight Centre’s top-performing staff enjoy the annual High Achievers’ Supper Club at the Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel in London’s Canary Wharf. Staff from across Fight Centre’s brands were treated to dinner and entertainment. From left: Dylan Amos-Brown and Nathalie Adams, both Flight Centre; and Mica Le Mercier and Abbie Third, both FCM Travel Solutions.
4. GOLD BAYLEY: Jo Bayley (left), of Newell’s Travel in Kingsbridge, wins Super Break’s June competition. She bagged a holiday for two to Madeira, after promoting the operator’s packages to the archipelago.
5. SUPER NOVA: Travel Counsellors pose by the Tourism Nova Scotia training station at a Canada-themed day at their head office in Manchester. Air Canada, Destination Canada and Rocky Mountaineer all attended. From left: Janet Tomblin, Louise McKnight and Gemma Holderness, all Travel Counsellors; with Tim Blostone, Axis Travel Marketing.
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