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CAUGHT ON CAMERA ADVERTORIAL


SPAA’S 88TH ANNUAL DINNER


More than 300 members of the Scottish travel


industry attended the SPAA’s 88th annual dinner. The event,


postponed from March due to bad weather,


was held at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Glasgow


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1. TOP TABLE: From left: (back) Tim Roulston, Air France/KLM; Ken McLeod, SPAA president; Paul Broughton, Travelport; (front) Aman Kohli, SPAA dinner convenor and Kohli Travel owner; Joanne Dooey, SPAA vice-president and Love to Travel owner; Wendy Cameron, Super Break; comedian Jo Caulfield; and speaker David Speakman, Travel Counsellors


2. THREE CHEERS: Linda Boyd, Stewart Travel; Roseann Ratter, Holiday & Flight Centre; Wendy Cameron, Super Break


3. JUST YOU AND G: Sarah Weetman (left), Glen Thomas and Rachel Mould (right), all Travelsphere/Just You; with Kerry Anne Naughton, G Adventures


4. FUN AND ONLY: David Irving, Kell Greenhalgh, Brendan Maguire, Tracy Docherty, Andy Freeth, Debbie Black and Gordon McCreadie, all If Only


5. SUITS YOU, SIRS: Brian Potter, SPAA; Paul Broughton, Travelport


6. COMEDY CENTRAL: Guest comedian Jo Caulfield


7. CLAN MCLEOD: SPAA president Ken McLeod with Freda McLeod and Stuart McLeod


8. CHIEFTAIN: SPAA president Ken McLeod addresses the haggis


9. PIPE DREAMS: The Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming


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30 travelweekly.co.uk 3 May 2018


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