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CAUGHT ON CAMERA PUTTING YOU IN THE PICTURE


THIS WEEK’S BEST


PICTURES FROMTHE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. MEMORY LANE: More than 100 ex-Thomson Holidays staff gather at Macdonald Berystede Hotel & Spa in Sunninghill, Berkshire, for a reunion last month. Former employees looked back at the operator’s publicity and ads before dancing to 70s music.


2. NIFTY FIFTY: Linda Fowler (left), of Fred Olsen Travel in Felixstowe, Suffolk, receives a Novasol prize package to celebrate the holiday home provider’s 50th anniversary. Fowler was picked in a prize draw after answering three questions on the Travel Weekly website.


3. FAB FOUR: Employees of North American Highways, near Wakefield, Yorkshire, receive training from Tourism Nova Scotia. The tourist board gave a video and destination presentation. From left: Rachael Surtees, Ben Whitehead, Frank Fallows and John Surtees, all North American Highways.


4. DUBAI WINNER: Kirsten Mirams, of Co-operative Travel in Longton, Staffordshire, wins a three-night holiday to Dubai as part of Gold Medal’s recent campaign to promote Dubai Parks and Resorts. Mirams is pictured with Gold Medal’s Matt Greenwood.


5. SUPER VISIT: Stewart Travel agents in Belfast welcome Super Break’s Wendy Cameron (second left). Cameron was visiting last month to promote the operator’s short-break charter programme to Montenegro, Croatia and the Adriatic coast. Cameron is pictured with Ethan Hollyoak, Kerry Tiernan and Dougie Muir.


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Have you got a photo of agents at work or play? Send your best-resolution pictures, with captions, to harry.kemble@travelweekly.co.uk 32 travelweekly.co.uk 5 April 2018


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