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IN THE PICTURE


Seabourn hosts UK Partner Appreciation Lunch


The Seabourn team welcomed more than 80 travel advisors, media partners and friends at an Ultra-Luxury Expeditions-themed event in Chelsea last month. Following a business update by UK managing director Lynn Narraway, vice-


president and general manager of expeditions Robin West ‘Zoomed’ in live from the Netherlands to update the audience and give a sneak preview of 2023 programmes. Guests enjoyed a three-course Christmas lunch and entertainment. VIP guests included TV presenter Richard Arnold and former royal butler Grant Harrold.


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1. Seabourn’s Carly Perkins, Lynn Narraway, Wendy Lahmich and Dani Scanella with the virtual Robin West 2. Seabourn’s Charlotte Pinkus with James Pettitt of Curated Escapes 3. Jackie Steadman, Travel the World; Lynn Narraway; Victoria Jones and Kelly Cookes, both Advantage 4. Dani Scannella, Seabourn (centre); Catrin Davies and Felipe Francisco from Polar Routes 5. Seabourn’s amazing singer Sophie 6. Lynn Narraway with Mike and Katie Wilson, Bolsover Cruise Club 7. Scott Anderson, Luxury Cruise and More; and Alex Loizou, Mundy Cruising 8.Wendy Lahmich, Seabourn; Sean Atton, Trailfinders; Simone Clark and Dave Mills from Iglu.com 9. Grant Harrold and Richard Arnold


travelweekly.co.uk


13 JANUARY 2022


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PICTURES: Andy Huntley


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