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THIS WEEK’S BEST PICTURES FROM THE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. P&O Cruises marks the one-year countdown before new ship Iona launches by inviting staff and ‘friends of the line’ to cycle 1,196 miles – the distance from Scottish island Iona to Southampton – on exercise bikes to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust. From left: Alex Delamere-White, P&O Cruises; Andy Harmer, Clia; Nathaniel Sherborne, P&O Cruises; and Neal Hussey, P&O Cruises. 2. Global Travel Group hosts members at Chester Races earlier this month along with a team from Gold Medal and Travel 2. Agents were treated to a three-course lunch and a tipple or two before heading out onto the course and placing their bets. 3. Agents board Crown Princess for its first-ever stop in Portland, Dorset, as the ship begins a season of round-Britain sailings. Staff from Tui, Hays Travel, Fred Olsen Travel, Thomas Cook, Ocean World Travel, Independent Travel Experts and Travel Counsellors attended. Agents bagged their spots by entering a ballot. 4. Former employees of now-defunct operator Yugotours gather in Porec, Croatia, for a reunion 24 years after the company’s closure. London-based Yugotours sent nearly 500,000 UK holidaymakers to Yugoslavia during the 1980s before the country split into Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia.


 Have you got a photo of agents at work or play? Send your best-resolution pictures, with captions, to harry.kemble@travelweekly.co.uk


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