A Merry Christmas from TravelMole
While this is our final newswire of 2005, TravelMole news teams will be working across the globe over the festive period to keep you updated on any breaking news stories.
So if anything happens of importance that will impact the travel industry you will be able to read it on www.TravelMole.com first.
2005 has been a good Year for TravelMole. During the past 12 months TravelMole has metamorphosed with a new look and a new website.
We have consolidated and enhanced our editorial team plus opened a new office in Sydney. The regular Travel Industry Question Time debates have continued to raise hackles, questions and answers in the cause of improving life for those of us that work in key sectors of the travel and tourism industry. Look out for an expanded range of these lively debates in 2006.
Incredibly, the past year has seen us increase our already large readership by over 10,000.
We have new regular guest columnists who are really at the coalface of the industry and our ‘live’ reporting from the World Travel Market and the ABTA Convention in Marrakech have seen a breakthrough in travel trade news reporting.
So from all the here at TravelMole we would like to raise a glass to you, our readers, our columnists, our partners and advertisers to wish you a Merry Christmas and Seasons Greetings (if you celebrate that sort of thing) and have a great new year to those of you who don’t.
We will return with our regular newswires on Tuesday, January 3.
THE TRAVELMOLE TEAM
Phil Davies
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