Out with one Paul and in with another!
It seems that you might have to be called Paul to progress in the Travel Corporation [only joking guys!] with Paul Wiseman [left], having left his role as head of Trafalgar in Australia, winging his way off to the USA, taking over the head role of Trafalgar in the USA while Paul McGrath [right], formerly in an across Travel Corporation brand role, being apointed the new head of Trafalgar in Australia!
Together at the recent media launch of the new 2008, Europe and Britain Book, the Pauls said that they were both looking forward to their respective new roles, with Paul McGrath adding, “this is probably the biggest Europe and Britain and Europe book , also introducing some really exciting new product, including our four fully escorted Train Tours.”
He added, “The amazing thing about the Train Tours is that they utilise Europe’s modern rail system, offering clients the time saving benefits of high speed European travel, plus the added bonus and security of Trafalgar’s tour directors, whose expert knowledge and local know how, vastly enhances your clients’ experience of each fascinating destination.”
Paul McGrath also said that Trafalgar had added two new Ireland tours, two new Croatia tours, a number of new cruises in the Eastern Mediterranean and several new regional products.
Another development is the new “concept” page for each touring style in the 2008 book, so that you can better match the clients’ expectations with Trafalgar’s products.
Also all sightseeing tours in major s cities utilise Trafalgar’s personal audio system and all First Class tors include “Hidden Treasures”, exclusive sightseeing experiences, guided by Trafalgar’s expert tour director and designed to give your clients a taste of the “real” Europe, slightly off the beaten track!
For more information, including how to double your World Reward points and how your clients can save an additional 10%, visit www.trafalgar.net.au/Erope, email [email protected] or see your local Trafalgar BDM
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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