Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre Reservation Consultant returns from Greece
Greece and Mediterranean Travel staff are proud of their destination knowledge. During 2008 CEO Halina Hussein and staff members have traveled extensively in Dubai, Croatia, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Egypt and Jordan and there are still a couple of months left in the year.
Reservation Consultant Michelle Solomou returned a few days a go from a visiting Egypt and Greece.
Michelle visited many of GMTC’s properties in the popular Greek island destinations of Santorini [Pictured below], Mykonos, Naxos [Pictured right] and Paros.
Michelle also visited some of the mainland highlights of Greece during the three weeks she spent in the country.
She even bumped into a couple of very satisfied Australian travellers who had booked their GMTC packages with Majestic Travel while visiting the impressive pinnacle top monasteries of Meteora.
Michelle loved the easy going lifestyle of the Greek islands and the wonderful cuisine.
She found the people hospitable and friendly wherever she went.
For Michelle, everywhere she traveled in Greece was a highlight.
Her visit has greatly boosted her confidence about selling Greece to Australian travel agents Michelle returned to work with a vastly improved suntan and a great deal of first hand knowledge about Greece.
She looks forward to sharing her expertise with agents who contact her at Greece and Mediterranean Travel Centre.
For bookings and details phone 1300 661 666 or visit www.greecemedtravel.com
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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