The Mole takes a Christmas and New Year Break
The Mole is sure that all TravelMolers agree that everyone needs a break sometime and when better than over Christmas and the New Year, the big holiday period in Australia and New Zealand – hey we are in the leisure business after all!
So, just to give you advance warning, The Mole will be occupying that sun bed as in the picture above and drinking that cocktail, taking that well earned break, with the last TravelMole eNews for 2006 coming out on Friday 23 December and the first TravelMole eNews for 2007 coming out on Tuesday January 2, 2007. Up until the 23rd it will be business as usual!
Of course, if there is any breaking news during that period we will, as usual, be the first to report it right to your desks.
TravelMole has been operating in Australia and New Zealand for over a year, with well over 12,000 subscibers receiving our daily eNews.
In that time, we have quickly become recognised as a leader in the the delivery of up to the minute travel and tourism news and information, providing what we believe to be insightful news and commentary, sometimes controversial, sometimes questioning, always maintaining editorial integrity, while bringing hot news about this exciting industry to your desk, while also soliciting highly valued feedback and commentary from you, our valued subscribers.
The Mole would like to thank all TravelMole advertisers, partners, supporters and subscribers – we like to call you “The TravelMolers” for all your support in 2006, which has been greatly appreciated.
The Mole is looking forward to a very successful, healthy, prosperous and above all peaceful 2007 with many new and exciting TravelMole innovations to be revealed early in the New Year – so watch this space!
In the meantime as they say in the USA – Happy Holidays!
The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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