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CAUGHT ON CAMERA ADVERTORIAL


CUBA HOLIDAYS AGENT EVENING


Cuba Holidays held their


first agents’ evening at the Revolution Bar America


Square on May 16. The event was attended by more than 130 agents from across


the south of England, and conversation and mojitos


both flowed freely. The event was co-hosted by Iberostar and Virgin Atlantic.


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1. Dressed to impress: Virgin Atlantic crew


2. The Three Amigos: Alexis Silverman (left) and Julie Gooding, both Abbotts Travel, with Alan Meadows, Cuba Holidays


3. Food, glorious food: A great selection of food at Revolution Bar, America Square


4. Cuba talk: Faisal Fazeli (left) and Fiona Pearcy, both The Travel Network Group, with Raj Shah, managing director, Cuba Holidays


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5. Strike a pose: From left: Tracey Pattenden, Bettina McCue and Tricia Lester, all Baldwins Travel


6. Good read: Natalie Connell, Virgin Atlantic, with Emily Snipe and Katie McGonagle, both Travel Weekly


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7. Mojito time: Jackie Darbourne and Harry Wales, both Air Viceroy Travel


8. Best friends: Joel Hernandez, Cuba Tourist Office; Parul Jadav, Cuba Holidays; and Jose Alejandro, Iberostar Hotel & Resorts


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9. All smiles: Barbara Goodman, Gadabouts Travel; and Gareth Howells, Cuba Holidays


10. The greatest showman: Cuba Holidays’ Alan Meadows kicks off the evening


11. All ears: Agents enjoy the presentations


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