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FRONTLINE ADVERTORIAL


Seabourn hosts UK Partner Appreciation Lunch


Seabourn were delighted to host around 80 travel advisors, media partners and friends of Seabourn at Bluebird Café in Chelsea on December 6 for a business update by Chris Austin, Senior VP Global Sales & Marketing, and Lynn Narraway, Managing Director UK Business, followed by a delicious three-course Christmas lunch and festive entertainment by a quartet of Seabourn singers. VIP guests included royal portrait painter Richard Stone; butler to the royals Grant Harold; renowned TV presenter Judith Chalmers; and Belinda King of Belinda King Creative Productions.


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1. Flying with wings: Seabourn team members, from left, Dani Scannella, Emma Paolino, Aaron Myers, Lynn Narraway, Lucy Harris, Wendy Lahmich and Carly Perkins 2. ITC’s Helen Tabois with Seabourn’s Bekkie Skipp 3. Wish You Were Here...?: Seabourn’s Carly Perkins with Judith Chalmers 4. Champagne and cheers: Edward Rom, EFR Travel; Alice Cunningham, Virtuoso; Jenny Peart, Caribtours; Dani Scannella and Aaron


Myers, both Seabourn 5. Double Sovereign: The Sovereign Cruise Club’s Stefan Shillito and Tony Mallinson, with Seabourn’s Lynn Narraway 6. Seabourn’s Wendy Lahmich with Jacqueline Dobson, Barrhead Travel 7. A Seabourn Moment: Chris Austin 8. Top of the table: Seabourn’s Chris Austin hosts agent and media guests 9. Good counsel: Laura Robinson, Helen Wheatley and Terry-Anne Owens, all Travel Counsellors


travelweekly.co.uk


19 DECEMBER 2019


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PICTURES: Andy Huntley


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