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FRONTLINE ADVERTORIAL


PATA christmas cheer


We were absolutely blown away by the generosity of guests at our annual Christmas Charity Lunch, held on December 12. It was our biggest lunch yet with a full venue of 215 guests and the most money ever raised: £6,495. All of the funds went to the Family Holiday Association, an amazing organisation which changes the lives of those truly in need by offering them a short break or day out. So a massive thank you to everyone who contributed, from our supporters who donated prizes, to all of our guests who purchased raffle tickets and bidded in the charity auction. You have helped even more families find sunshine through the rain.


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1. Carol singing 2. Chris Etheridge, SLC Representation, and Hema Odedra, Virgin Holidays 3. Alison Rice, Family Holiday Association 4. Pan Pacific Travel table 5. Thailand Tourism table 6. Malcolm Macfarlane, Aqua Expeditions, with auction winner Renee Shemwell,


Aspirational Travel 7. Tony Smyth, iFREE Group, with auction winner Daniela Wagner, Jacobs Media Group 8. PATA Award winners Paul Hoskins and Robert Hardless 9. Kieran Farragher, Qatar Airways, with raffle winner Richard Howarth, Journey Beyond


travelweekly.co.uk


23 JANUARY 2020


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PICTURES: Steve Dunlop

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