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THIS WEEK’S BEST PICTURES FROM THE FRONTLINE OF TRAVEL


1. Agents occupy prime position at Uttoxeter during Ladies’ Day as Tipto holds its annual trip to the races. From left: Claire Dutton, JG Travel Group; Alistair Rowland and Nicola Holman, Blue Bay Travel; Louise Tansey, Ambassador Cruise Line; Heidi Evans, Oasis Travel; Jess Tansey, Scenic and Emerald Cruises. 2. Audley Travel hosts five ‘VIP’ agents on a rewards trip to Sri Lanka with an itinerary including a climb up Sigiriya Rock, a visit to wild elephants in Minneriya National Park and a stop at Dambulla Cave Temple. The selected agents were Katherine Scott, Select World Travel; Helen Smith, Designer Travel, Sue Aitken, Not Just Travel; Leanne Rees, Swords Travel; and Tim Beggs, Cruise Plus. 3. ROL Cruise agent Katie Bowles celebrates being the first to make a booking for Holland America Line’s Europe 2026 season. She booked a Signature Suite for first-time HAL cruisers on the 28-night Solar Eclipse sailing, which departs Dover on July 24, 2026. 4. Alton Towers plays host to Travel Counsellors homeworkers, support team members and their families for the agency’s annual Family Day. In addition to access to the rides and attractions, guests received a surprise visit from Alton Bear and enjoyed a two-course buffet lunch.


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


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