ON CAMERA IN THE PICTURE
THIS WEEK’S BEST
PICTURES FROMTHE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL
1. PRAISE THE TITANIC: Carnival Cruise Line’s Iain Baillie sails into Belfast with a ‘bon voyage’ message for Oasis Travel as the agency prepares to launch the Northern Ireland Cruise Fair at Titanic Belfast. He is pictured with Oasis Travel’s Julie-Ann Vaughan (left) and Briege McElroy.
2. TOUR DE FORCE: Karen Fletcher (right), of Dawson & Sanderson’s Stockton-on-Tees branch, wins a private tour of Sri Lanka for two with Saga, flying business class with Emirates. Fletcher, pictured with Saga’s Hayley Morris, won a campaign to promote Saga’s escorted touring brochure.
3. ASIAN IMMERSION: Barrhead Travel agents visit the Hong Kong Tourism Board table for half an hour of destination training at Barrhead’s Destination Immersion Day. From left: Rebecca Reilly, Samantha Stocks, Kiera Flanagan, Danny Lawson and Lyndsey Boyd, all Barrhead Travel
4. MYSTERY SOLVED: Flight Centre’s Shingi Sando wins Travel Weekly’s Mystery Shopper competition for the agent with the best score in July. She won a stay at an Elite Island Resorts property in the Caribbean.
5. TALL STORY: Worcester agency ArrangeMy Escape sponsors a life-sized giraffe sculpture in the city to support a fundraising effort for St Richard’s Hospice. Pictured with the giraffe, named Stampede, are Judith Clarke, Bethany Brandwood, Richard Whitmore, Ryan Sowney and Jennifer Lynch, all ArrangeMy Escape.
n pictures, with captions, to
harry.kemble@
travelweekly.co.uk 20 September 2018
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