A Very Travel Corp Christmas……
The Travel Corporation at the Flight Centre NSW Southern Ball on Saturday night.
With a Christmas in July theme, Walter Delorie from Insight Vacations dressed up as Santa Claus and did a fantastic job as Father Christmas, telling all the boys and girls about the great relationship between Flight Centre and The Travel Corporation.
Santa was accompanied by 12 cherubic Travel Corporation chorister’s singing their own version of Travel Corp is Coming to Town (to the tune of Santa Claus is coming to town).
The background of the photo shows Travel Corp’s themed area with a snowy backdrop, man made snow, Santa’s throne, and Christmas trees.
The biggest hit of the night was our 1metre tall chocolate fountain with marshmallows and strawberries for fondue. The whole 15kg of chocolate was gone by the end of the night…no surprises there!
Back Row: Rebecca Yutzuss, Insight Vacations Wayowa Telfer from AAT Kings, Claire Decarne from Contiki, Scott Graham from Trafalgar, Steve Richards from Creative, Sarah Pollard from Creative, Front Row: Sam Davies from Busabout, Ros Keenan from Contiki, Santa Claus (Walter Delorie, Insight) and Adrian Piotto from Busabout
Graham Muldoon
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