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THIS WEEK’S BEST PICTURES FROM THE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. Travel Counsellors holds its TC Together event at London’s Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel. From left: chief marketing officer Liam Howley; UK managing director and chief commercial officer Kirsten Hughes; agents Sandra Robinson, Gayle Chase and Dash Patel; and director of supplier partner connectivity Simon Ward. 2. Inspire Europe chief executive Lisa Henning (right) makes a £3,500 donation to Reuben’s Retreat founder Nicola Graham on behalf of Merle’s Wish, the charitable foundation set up by Henning and her siblings in honour of their late mother. 3. Leanne Giddings from Select World Travel tests out Distinctive Americas’ new destination display at Aito’s annual mid-year marketplace. More than 20 agents and operator representatives attended the training and networking event. 4. Tui agent Brinder Kaur (right) celebrates 25 years working at the company’s Glasgow Fort store. Deputy store manager Laura Mcluskey (left) said: “She is one of the most inspiring colleagues I’ve encountered.”


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


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