The Mole reports live from Vienna!
If TravelMole appears on your PC or notebook at some rather strange times over the next few days or if there is actually a gap, with it not appearing at all, please do not panic!
Please be reassured that it is not because The Mole has become trapped underground, but because The Mole is in transit again, dealing with time zones, while this time travelling to Europe and the wonderful historic city of Vienna for actb’07, the Austria and Central Europe Travel Business Show.
The Mole will be reporting live from Austria and Central Europe over the next week or so, working closely with our key partners, the Austrian National Tourist Office and Austrian Airlines to bring you in Aus and NZ, up to the minute news about whats hot and exciting in Europe and of course in patricular Austria and Central Europe.
Leaving temperatures in the 30’s and having spend a week in Fiji recently and going to what may well be rather chilly Central Europe will be challenging, but be reassured The Mole has the very warnmest coat, hat and gloves!
So watch this space for The Mole’s exciting reports from Vienna, Austria and Central Europe over the coming days!
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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