CAUGHT ON CAMERA PUTTING YOU IN THE PICTURE
THIS WEEK’S BEST
PICTURES FROMTHE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL
1. LEARNING EXPERIENCE: Representatives from the Dominican Republic Tourist Board and operators gather in London to hear about new destination management company, Experience Dominican Republic. Jean-Marc Flambert (third right), director of Your Tourism Partner, is behind the new venture.
2. JUST GIVING: Aspen Travel’s Karen Allen (left) receives £200 of House of Fraser vouchers, an ‘escape room’ session for three people in Manchester and afternoon tea from Cosmos’s Danielle Radford as part of the Big Cosmos Giveaway.
3. AROMA-THERAPY: Celebrity Cruises hosts agent finalists of the Aspire Awards at a wine- tasting experience. ITV’s The Wine Show presenter Amelia Singer gave her insight into three wines ahead of Travel Weekly’s Agent Achievement Awards. From left: Hollie-Rae Brader, Aspire; Amelia Singer; Amanda Matthews, Designer Travel; and Zoe Edwards, Celebrity Cruises.
4. COLOMBIA PICTURES: Metropolitan Touring throws a party at Petersham Nurseries in Covent Garden to celebrate the opening of Wayabero Lodge, in Colombia. From left: John Thirtle, Geodyssey; Laura Rendell-Dunn, Journey Latin America; and Paulina Burbano de Lara, Metropolitan Touring.
5. CANADA HIGH: Staff at AmeriCan & Worldwide Travel in Tunbridge Wells welcome Tim Blostone of Axis Travel Marketing for a training session on Ottawa Tourism. With Blostone (second left) are the agency’s Sam Howden, Holly Hodges, Matt Thompson and Jenny Saxby.
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