Trafalgar 60 years old!
Trafalgar is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2007 and, as part of the year-long celebrations, held a special staff morning tea this week, complete with a Trafalgar coach cake to mark the occasion.
[Pictured: Paul Wiseman, managing director of Trafalgar Tours and Trafalgar staff members cut the Trafalgar cake to celebrate their 60th anniversary in 2007.]
Trafalgar managing director Paul Wiseman said, “In the past 60 years, Trafalgar has grown from a small tour operator to one of the largest and most successful international tour companies in the world.
“From the most experienced tour directors in the business, to professional operations and support staff, to the efficient and enthusiastic reservations, ticketing and documentation team, Trafalgar continues to offer the very best holiday experience to agents and their clients.
“We continue to develop our product offering to meet the evolving needs of our passengers, and are 100 per cent committed to the trade by only selling our product through travel agents. Our partnership with the trade has made a huge contribution to the success of the past 60 years and we look to continue this successful combination in the years ahead.”
Happy Birthday Trafalgar!
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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