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Creative News.......................click
Ram awarded PATA
Chairman's award.....
Creative at The Great India Travel Bazaar 2012, Jaipur.... |
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India opens visa centre in Singapore....
Kaziranga begins rhino
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Hotel News.............................click
Carlson to develop 49 Park Inns in India....
Swissôtel to launch in Mumbai....
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India opens 11 new international routes....
More airports planned for Nepal....
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We at Creative Travel and our
specialist brands - 'Signature Tours', the luxury travel specialist and
'Plan it!', the finest conference management team in India are proud to
offer the best of India and her neighboring countries to the discerning traveller. With a 34 year award winning history behind us, we look
forward to the opportunity to show you what true destination management
is all about. To read more about us, you can download a copy of our
company profile at -
http://www.travel2india.com/who-we-are.htm
We appreciate the support our partners all over the world have shown
us. It is with your partnership that Creative is where it is today. For
those of you with whom we have not had the pleasure of working with,
all I can say is try us and see the Creative magic for yourself.
Through 'Creatively Yours' we hope to keep you informed on the latest
news in Team Creative and the destination. We hope you find this to be
useful.
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Welcome to another edition of 'Creatively Yours'
the newsletter from Creative Travel India
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Dear Industry Colleagues:
Here is another edition of the award winning 'Creatively Yours'.
At the recently concluded PATA Annual conference, our Chairman, Ram
Kohli, was honoured with the PATA Chairman's award for his
contribution to the association. We are very proud of this honour.
The exciting initiatives we launched
last month for travel industry professionals to visit India and the
special offers for your clients have both taken off really well. if
you would like information on that, please do let us know. We
encourage you to send through your thoughts on what you think could
work for your markets, so that we can have the team customize a
product set for you. We at Creative intend to aggressively push the
price competitiveness of India in its shoulder period as we feel the
market is turning around for us all and let's use that to gain some
interaction and make up for lost business.
You shall see some new and exciting initiatives in the next season
from Team Creative. New experiential inclusions, new circuits, new
concepts... We take pride in our ability to make a trip to the
Indian sub-continent something very different.
Through 'Creatively Yours' we hope to keep you informed on the
latest news in Team Creative and the destination. We hope you find
this to be useful. Enjoy this issue of our award winning newsletter.
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Creative News
- Ram Kohli conferred with the PATA Chairman's Award,
Creative Travel at The Great India
Travel Bazaar 2012, Jaipur....
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Where you can find us next - IMEX 2012
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Destination News - India opens visa centre in Singapore, Kaziranga
begins rhino census, Nepal tourism arrivals continue to rise...and more.
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Hotel News - Carlson to develop 49
Park Inns in India, Swissôtel to launch in Mumbai, Welcome Heritage
opens in Karnataka, Per AQUUM launches new Maldives resort ...all this
and more update on hotels.
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Aviation News - Jet Airways
rebrands low-cost products, India opens 11 new international routes,
More airports planned for Nepal ....and more
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Indian Recipe of the month - Masala
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Ram Kohli conferred with the PATA Chairmam's Award
Our Chairman, Ram Kohli, was recently awarded by PATA with the
Chairman's Award. We are delighted with this honour. Ram has been a
past Chairman of PATA International. The Award is given by the
serving PATA Chairman and recognizes an individual for their help,
support, loyalty and dedication during the Chairman’s tenure. To sum
up the feelings on the award, we are quoting the news piece written by
veteran travel journalist, Imtiaz Muqbil.
PATA’s Whistleblowing Ex-Chairman Wins
Recognition Award
Imtiaz Muqbil
Veteran Indian tour operator Ram Kohli, who chaired PATA between
2004-05 and later blew the whistle on what he now refers to as a
'culture of corruption', won the PATA Chairman’s Award at a ceremony
during the annual conference in Kuala Lumpur, April 21.
The award was conferred by PATA’s Immediate Past Chairman (2010-2012)
Hiran Cooray, Chairman of the Sri Lankan Jetwing travel group, who
over a span of a five-year tenure as PATA’s Secretary/Treasurer,
Chairman-elect and Chairman, played a major role in cleaning up PATA’s
finances. The PATA website says the Chairman’s Awards are a “personal
gift of the serving PATA Chairman (to) recognise an individual (or
individuals) for their help, support, loyalty and dedication during
the Chairman’s tenure.“
For medical reasons, Mr. Kohli was unable to receive the award
personally. PATA’s media announcement said simply, “For nearly 40
years, Mr Kohli has played a leading role in developing India’s
inbound travel industry and has also served as PATA Chairman and
Secretary/Treasurer.“
Asked to provide a few quotes from a statement that the Chairman is
normally given the courtesy of making when conferring the award, Mr
Cooray said he did not get this opportunity. “I was on stage (giving
the other awards), and Stu Lloyd (PATA Senior Director, Marketing and
Membership Services) said the chairman’s award goes to… and that was
it.“
However, Mr Cooray said, if he had the chance, he would have said the
following: “I strongly believe that Ram Kohli is a very much a
misunderstood person in PATA. If we had listened to him in the
mid-2005 period, PATA would not have been in the situation it faced
over the last few years.“
Describing Mr Kohli as a man with “a heart of gold,“ Mr Cooray said,
“he was the first person to welcome me into PATA and give me all the
assistance I needed. When the tsunami hit Sri Lanka (in December
2004), the first person who called from abroad to offer help and
assistance was Ram Kohli. One does not forget such moments.“
He added, “Ram has made his mistakes, but so have many others. I gave
him the award in the spirit of forgive and forget. I hope that he will
get more recognition in PATA than simply a chairman’s award.“
That was a reference to the continuing efforts to block Mr Kohli from
getting a PATA life-membership status, a privilege that is normally
accorded to PATA chairmen but has still been denied to Mr Kohli.
Mr Cooray confirmed that such efforts were still under way. Asked if
he was disappointed by them, he replied, “Yes, very much so.“ A
question sent to PATA asking why Mr Kohli was being denied the
life-member status went unresponded.
See a statement from Mr Kohli below. His biodata is here.
On other PATA matters, Mr Cooray said that PATA’s history had been
divided between the pre- and post-internet days and that the
association, having completed a very productive and positive annual
conference, was working to cope with the new challenges.
He said the association’s finances will be posted on the website soon.
“They do not look good but we hope that now, with the new activities
coming up, new members will come on board and we will be able to
achieve breakeven.“
He said PATA’s former glory days will “probably never happen“ again
because the association no longer receives the kind of sponsorship
support that allowed it to pay the US$150,000 or more commanded by
top-level former speakers such as former British Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher.
Hence, he said, the key is to create smaller, more focussed events
such as the city hub forums which have been held in Hong Kong and
Bangkok, with more to follow in other Asian capitals.
Mr. Cooray hailed PATA’s advocacy efforts, especially on the UK Air
Passenger Duty (APD). “Even the Malaysian tourism minister openly
asked PATA to do a study on how much the APD would cost the UK
economy, to see how badly the UK would stand to be affected by its own
policy move.“
He noted that countries such as Malaysia, India and China were now
joining up to the anti-APD campaign and that would help the effort far
more than just PATA or its CEO taking it up. “Of course, we will do
our bit but it’s the pressure by the major countries that will matter
most.“
COMMENT FROM MR RAM KOHLI ON RECEIVING THE CHAIRMAN’S AWARD
Its always a pleasure to be recognized and this is actually my second
PATA Chairman’s award.
PATA has evolved over the years and today sits at a very interesting
crossroad. Many of my friends in PATA have not forgiven me for being
outspoken and for shaking the association out of slumber. During my
tenure as PATA Chairman, I openly opposed the culture of corruption
the then CEO had created and the huge financial losses he had caused
the association. It was based on the noise that I made that the board
was forced to sit up and react. Unfortunately a few of the then board
members who intentionally turned their back to the misdeeds to support
their own personal gains, continue to sit on the board, further
choking the future of PATA.
I am and have always been a PATA well wisher. I am proud to have been
a Chairman of PATA when the association actually meant something. I
will always be around to lend my full support in turning things around
but PATA needs to change a lot more than just intention.
I would like to thank Chairman Hiran Cooray for this honour and for
believing in the vision of the future of PATA. Even though I was
treated unfairly, I have no regrets. PATA has played a very important
role in my life and I thank all my friends who have helped me grow. I
would have loved to be there to receive the recognition but I had to
cancel at the last minute on advise from my doctor.
I wish the office bearers, the board, the management and all the
members all the very best. May PATA grow stronger.
Read more:
http://www.travel-impact-newswire.com/2012/04/patas-whistleblowing-ex-chairman-wins-recognition-award/#ixzz1t8TDJX5f |
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Creative Travel at The Great India
Travel Bazaar 2012, Jaipur |
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Continuing with its core objective to bring players in the
international travel trade to discuss pure business and sell Indian
destinations, the Great Indian Travel Bazaar (GITB) 2011 was held from
April 17-19 in Jaipur at BM Convention Centre. Creative Travel
had a strategic location and stood out in its signature Orange and
black colour. We hosted over 70 international partners to this show
and offered them post tours so as to get first hand experience of the
country.
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pictures -
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India opens visa centre in Singapore
India has launched two new visa application centres (VACs) in Singapore. Operated by VFS Global, the two centres are located in the Little India and Anson Road areas of Singapore, and will offer a range of facilities, including all visa, passport and consular services, multi-lingual staff , internet kiosks for online form-filling, VIP pick-up and drop-off services, call centre services and dedicated travel agents counters. The two new centres commenced operations from 2 April 2012. |
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Kaziranga begins rhino census
Kaziranga National Park began the 10th rhino census last weekend. The three-day census began in the central range of Kohora, western rage Bagori and Burapahar range.
'It will involve help from 34 elephants, 200 staff including foresters, NGOs and local villagers and media personnel,' said Kaziranga's Chief Conservator of Forest, SP Singh. In 2009, Kaziranga recorded a population of 2,048 rhinos. |
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Tiger Census in Ranthmabore, Rajasthan
Tiger Census in The Ranthambhore National Park from April 25th to
May 06th, 2012
The Department of Forest in Ranthambhore has announced a tiger
census in the Ranthambhore National Park. The census will be
conducted in two stages from April 25 to May 06, 2012.
The pugmark count will be taken from April 25th to May 04th and the
waterhole census from May 05th to 06th. At Ranthambhore, the pugmark
census will be done from April 25th to 04th, during this time , the
timing for visitors to the park has been changed only for Morning
drives, which will start at 07:30 AM.
While the water hole survey will be held from May 05th to May 06th
and during this time the park will remain closed to the visitors for
full (Both Safaris - Morning & Afternoon ) day on 05th of May & only
Morning safari on 06th of May-2012.
The Ranthambhore National Park will remain closed from July 1st,
2012 to September 30th, 2012. due to monsoon season.
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Nepal tourism arrivals continue to rise
Visitor arrivals to Nepal continued the trend of year on- year growth in March 2012. According to the figures released by the Immigration Office at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), visitor arrivals to Nepal increased by 37% to 63,799 last month compared to the same month of last year, continuing the growth trend that started in July 2009. India, the largest tourist source market for Nepal, recorded growth of 69% last month, while arrivals from China increased 47% year-onyear. Arrivals from Japan (12%) and South Korea (25%) also increased. Visitor arrivals from the European markets climbed 42%, with the UK (+28%), Germany (+86%) and Russia (54%) all rising. Arrivals from France however, declined 4%. |
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Carlson to develop 49 Park Inns in India
The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has announced a major expansion plan in India. The group will develop 49 Park
Inn hotels in north and central India in partnership with Bestech Hospitalities. The deal includes an investment of US$42 million (INR216 crore) by both parties to develop the first two hotels, Park Inn by Radisson Gurgaon Sector 88 and Park Inn by Radisson Chandigarh, Mohali. Bestech Hospitalities will also have exclusive development rights for 49 Park Inn by Radisson in north and central India by 2014. Carlson Rezidor will manage the hotels through a management company in which Bestech is a partner. Carlson Rezidor's aim is to introduce its mid-market Park Inn by Radisson brand to the growing middle class in key emerging Indian markets. The two companies have been working together for the last 10 years. KB Kachru, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group's Executive Vice President of South Asia, said that the partners
'jointly believed Park Inn by Radisson would provide an effective and compelling investment opportunity for the Indian hotel property market and that they would be able to attract additional investors'. Simon C Barlow, Carlson Rezidor's President for Asia Pacific, added;
'India's middle class is expected to grow from 170 million in 2010 to close to 600 million by 2025. This growing middle class and investments in infrastructure will spur domestic travel and demand for affordable and yet modern accommodation.' The 11 Indian states covered by the partnership are Chhattisgarh, Chandigarh, Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
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Swissôtel to launch in Mumbai
Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts has signed a management contract for the Swissôtel Grand Mumbai. The group opened its first Indian
property in Kolkata in 2010 and currently has one hotel under development in Bengaluru. The Swissôtel Grand Mumbai is due to open in 2014 and will offer a total of 300 guest rooms, executive rooms and suites. Conference and banqueting facilities will occupy a total area of around 1,600m² including the main ballroom measuring 500m². The hotel will also have the Pürovel Spa & Sport centre. |
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Radisson Blu opens in Chennai
Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group has announced the opening of second Radisson Blu Hotel in Chennai. The hotel Radisson Blu Hotel Chennai City Centre offers 162 rooms and suites with complimentary internet access. The hotel features a business centre with full secretarial support, a spa, gym, swimming pool, discotheque and conference and meeting space that can accommodate 800 people. The hotel will also offer its signature restaurant,
The Great Kebab Factory, and a specialty coastal Asian cuisine restaurant, Coast to Coast.
'The opening of Radisson Blu Hotel Chennai City Centre, together with another 13 scheduled openings in India will bring our India portfolio to 64 operating hotels by year end. This will entrench our leadership position in India and place us closer to doubling our Asia Pacific portfolio to achieve our 2015 goal of more than 150 operating hotels,' the group's President, Simon C Barlow said. |
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Leela Goa completes refurbishment
The Leela Goa has completed a US$20 million (INR10 crore) refurbishment project. The resort offers 206 refurbished rooms with modern amenities along with a new restaurant. The hotel's new Lagoon Suites which accommodates two adults and two children is influenced by Portuguese design, while the resort's new dining experience, The Restaurant, features interactive live kitchens serving Indian, Western, Asian cuisines. It offers all-day dining with both, outdoor (108 seats) and indoor seating (134seats).The group has also introduced its signature fi ne dining Indian restaurant, Jamavar, at the resort. |
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Welcome Heritage opens in Karnataka
Welcome Heritage has opened the Shivavilas Palace in Sandur, Karnataka. The Palace, built over 20 acres (8.1 hectares) of land, offers 12 residential rooms including two large suites, a regular suite and nine deluxe rooms. The heritage property also features a
swimming pool, vintage car museum and spa, off-road bike riding and bird watching. The palace is located five hours from Bengaluru and is approximately 40km from Hampi. |
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Accor targets 90 properties by 2015 in India
Accor will strengthen its India portfolio to 90 properties by 2015. By the end of this year the group will operate 23 hotels with 4,572 rooms across the group's six brands. This year, Accor will add 11 new hotels to its India portfolio. The hotel chain will open five properties during April 2012, which include Pullman Gurgaon Central Park, Novotel Bengaluru Techpark, ibis Bengaluru Hosur Road, ibis Nashik, Formule 1 Greater Noida. Beyond these hotels, the company will open an additional six hotels in India before year end. These six hotels include three ibis properties in Delhi, Mumbai and Jaipur as well as three Formule 1 hotels in Pune, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru. Commenting on this expansion in India, Accor, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Denis Hennequin said,
'We continue to be excited about the opportunities for growth in Asia Pacific and specifically in India. Accor is uniquely placed as the only international hotel group in India with brands that span all segments from luxury to budget. We are leveraging this position to expand in this key market with the opening offi ve Accor hotels in April alone.' The hotel group operates Novotel, Pullman, ibis, Sofitel, Formule 1 and Mercure in India. |
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HHI opens in Pune
Hotel Hindustan International (HHI) has announced its foray in Maharashtra with the launch of its property in Pune. The hotel will offer 50 rooms with all-day dining facilities, a spa, as well as two banquet venues for business meetings and events. Located in the business hub of Pune, the hotel is due to open shortly. The group currently operates leisure and business hotels in Kolkata, Varanasi, Bhubaneswar and Bengaluru. |
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Per AQUUM launches new Maldives resort
Luxury hotel company Per AQUUM has opened its second resort in the Maldives; NIYAMA.
Located in the Southwestern Atoll of Dhaalu, NIYAMA is a 40-minute seaplane flight from the capital Male. The resort features a range of 86 rooms, 64 of which include a private pool. Other room facilities include 24-hour butler service, private sundecks and in-room delis, pre-stocked with cheeses, olives, cold cuts and wines. The resort also includes the world's first underwater music club, Subsix, which is located 500 metres off shore and six metres below the surface of the Indian Ocean. Other facilities include the Lime Spa with eight treatment rooms, and the Tribal restaurant, which is designed as a modern day campsite with live cooking stations
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Jet Airways rebrands low-cost products
Jet Airways will consolidate its low-cost service products under the JetKonnect brand this week. From 25 March, JetLite and JetKonnect services will be aligned under the JetKonnect label. The airline added however, that Jet Airways and JetLite
'will continue as distinct business entities operating under their own airline operating permits'. JetKonnect will become Jet Airways' dedicated low-cost service, operating a mix of single-cabin Boeing and ATR aircraft. The new label will offer Premiere services on certain routes, identical to those offered by Jet Airways. The airline will expand this service in a phased manner. The company will undertake gradual rebranding. of the JetKonnect brand on letterheads, the JetKonnect website, boarding passes, tickets and stationery, and will repaint its fleet in JetKonnect colours over time. Commenting on the rebranding exercise, Sudheer Raghavan, Chief Commerical Officer of Jet Airways said;
'The rebranding decision was made to streamline our product portfolio in the full service and low fare categories respectively. We are confident that this initiative will be well accepted by our guests.' From 26 March, jetlite.com would be automatically redirected to the rebranded jetkonnect.com. Tickets sale for JetKonnect flights under the 9W and S2 codes commenced yesterday. The new label will continue its existing codeshare agreement with Jet Airways. |
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More airports planned for Nepal
Nepal is planning to develop more airports and upgrade existing hubs across the country. The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) has announced plans to develop public-private partnerships (PPP) for the development of airport infrastructure.
The CAAN's Director General, Triratna Manandhar said the scheme would help boost air travel to more remote parts of the country.
'The CAAN is mulling this venture as the private airlines... are
reluctant to fly in the airports of remote districts, but were
charging exorbitant fares and focusing on business instead of
service delivery,' Manandhar said.
Existing hubs that could be upgraded include Mahendranagar Airport, Tikapur Airport, Gokuleshwor Airport and Kamal Bazaar Airport, all of which lie in the far west of Nepal.
A new airport may also be developed in Dharan, in the far southeast of the country, as well as a new hub in the central Gorkha district to cater for those wanting to climb Mount Manaslu - the world's eighth highest peak. |
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India opens 11 new international routes
Indian carriers, including Air India, will now fly to 11 new international routes. The Civil Aviation Ministry announced the opening of 11 new international sectors under the Bilateral Air Services Agreements. The new sectors are: Mumbai-Dar-es-Salaam; Delhi-Guangzhou; Delhi-Yangon; Delhi-Tashkent; Delhi-Ho-Chi-Minh City; Delhi-Hanoi; Delhi-Almaty; Delhi-Macao; Delhi-Addis Ababa; Delhi-Melbourne and Delhi-Sydney, according to a Ministry release.
'This is a major step taken by the Union Civil Aviation Minister, Mr Ajit Singh, to ameliorate the already stressed sector and to make air travel more affordable to people,' the Ministry said. With this, the services of Air India and Air India Express will increase from 430 flights a week during winter 2011 to 471 a week in summer 2012. These will include increase of services from 94 to 109 on the Dubai sector, from 39 to 47 on the Abu Dhabi sector, from 33 to 49 on the Sharjah sector, from 12 to 21 on the Doha sector, and from 42 to 48 services on the Saudi Arabia sector. The services of Air India and Air India Express will further increase from 471 services a week in summer 2012 to 577 in winter 2012 |
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Jet Airways plans major international expansion
Jet Airways is planning a major international expansion by the end of this year. The airline has sought government approvals to expand its international services to 518 flights per week from the current 370 by winter of 2012. The
carrier plans to add 35 new flights to Germany and seven each to France and Belgium, in addition to seven fl ights each to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sharjah and Vietnam.
'The airline is likely to seek clearances for the next winter and summer schedules in advance as this will allow them to prepare smoothly for new operations by tying up with new airports, hire requisite staff at these stations and get the desired slots there,' a senior aviation ministry official told the Economic
Times.
Jet Airways recently added 74 new fl ights per week from 1 April to destinations like Dar-es-Salaam,
Kuwait, Bangladesh, Dubai, Maldives, Singapore, Bangkok and Sri Lanka. The Ministry of Civil Aviation
(MoCA) in February liberalized the policy on overseas flights where approvals can be granted up to fi ve
seasons in advance. MoCA also took away Air India's 'Right of First Refusal' (RoFR) on foreign routes,
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Creative Travel / Agunsa Peru
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GMC Marketing
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London KT3 6PF, Surrey
UK
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Wimbledon, London
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Email: london@creative.travel
sandra@sandraleach.co.uk
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Janine Cifelli Representation
1232 Fox Hollow Drive
Toms River, NJ 08755
Toll Free: (800) 719-6422
Phone: (732) 473-9982
Fax: (732) 473-9986
E-mail: usa@creative.travel
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