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THIS WEEK’S BEST PICTURES FROM THE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. Abta colleagues attend the Travel Marketing Awards, where the association was nominated for travel brand of the year. It finished in third place, behind G Adventures and the winner Contiki. 2. Hays Travel’s Southbourne branch manager Jade Ayley donates her hair to the Little


Princess Trust, which will turn it into a wig for a child or young person who has lost their own hair. Ayley has also raised nearly £400 for the charity. 3. Agents soak up the atmosphere at Henley Royal Regatta, where they enjoyed VIP treatment and a three-course lunch. They were invited by the St Kitts Tourism Authority after completing destination training and winning a prize draw. From left: Kate Chesman, Voyage Bound;


Telina Lawrence, Travel Professionals; Theresa Green, Aardwolf Travel; Jo Gardiner, Travel Counsellors; and Erica Agombar, Virtual Travel. 4. Travel Counsellors hosts more than 450 agents, support staff and their loved ones at the agency’s Family Day at Alton Towers. As well as enjoying the rides and attractions, the group had exclusive access to the Lakeside Suite, unlimited refreshments and a two-course buffet lunch.


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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