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FUTURE OF TRAVEL SELLING


CONFERENCE October 18, 2019 T


ravel Weekly’s inaugural Future of Travel Selling


Conference focused on the challenges and opportunities


facing the industry, just weeks after the collapse of Thomas Cook. The event was run in partnership with host Google at its London headquarters.


1. James Ross, Syzygy 2. Dean Harvey, Kuoni; Lynn Narraway, Seabourn/Holland America Line;


and Derek Jones, Der Touristik 3. Julie Franklin, Hotelplan; Danny Waine, Interhome; and Ben Ittensohn, Explore 4. Paul Carter, Hotelplan; and Alistair Pritchard, Deloitte 5. Richard


Dixon, Holidaysplease 6. Stephanie Kovach, Google; and Richard Buxton, Inspire Europe 7. James Ratliff, tr10; and


Joseph Stevens, Global Reach 8. Lucia Rowe, A-Rosa Cruises;


and Brian Young, G Adventures 9. Lee Haslett, Virgin Atlantic 10. Lindsay Garvey-Jones,


Holiday Extras; and Andy Harmer, Clia 11. Sarah Weetman, G Touring; and Stephen Joyner, A-Rosa Cruises 12. Stuart Byron, Royal Caribbean Cruises; and


Mark Rosman, Celebrity Cruises 13. Laurence Hicks, TourHound; and Steve Williams, Fred Olsen Travel 14. Phil Gardner; and Peter Traynor, Railbookers 15. Julia Lo Bue-Said, Advantage Travel Partnership; and Ruairidh Roberts, Google 16. Coreen Patterson and Nik Mortimer, both Tui 17. Andy Owen-Jones, bd4travel 18. Vicki Wolf and Esther Riske, both Abta; Sheelagh Mahoney, easyJet; and Danny Waine, Interhome


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