Standard and guidebook in giveaway deal
20 Dec 2004 | by MediaWeek
Smithfield, World Travel Market and Cavendish Hotel – have also recently had personalised copies ...
seats). Talking to them, comparing our destinations and reasons for travel, watching the Pennines go ...
Smithfield, World Travel Market and Cavendish Hotel – have also recently had personalised copies ...
agencies may have nicer offices and larger accounts, a travel/ property/recruitment advertising agency does ... . The next time you look at the FT’s appointments section, The Guardian jobs pages or the Daily Mail’s travel ...
, taking in Arriva, First Group, Travel West Midlands, Birmingham Buses and Stagecoach fleets. One factor ...
one eighth of my life travelling, earn my gold watch from Network South Central and then say ‘I wish I ... . What is the main difference between working in London and working in Birmingham ? Travelling ...
Viewers will be able to access Sky Text by pressing the “text” button while watching one of the three Sky channels available on Freeview – Sky News, Sky Sports News and Sky Travel. It is estimated that, by launching on the digital terrestrial TV service, Sky Text will add 3.7 million households ...
an audience of 5.2 million viewers, while Billy Connolly’s comedy-cum-travel show World Tour of New Zealand ...
A fleet of articulated vehicles, splashed with ads challenging drivers to “Take on the Rock”, will travel the lengths of the M1, M6 and A14. Rockingham was recently re-branded as “The Rock” in a move orchestrated by Milton Bayer. Clare Sutherland, marketing executive at Rockingham, said: “Our new image ...
The spectre of 9/11 continues to haunt the travel industry, but newspapers and magazines have...gambit from the Association of British Travel Agents’ annual conference in November 2001. It reflected ... operators and travel agents had lost their jobs. Winter bookings had dropped 30% and summer bookings halved ... on is an entirely different one. Amid a boom of travel supplements and magazines, it is the premium end ...
Back to dark ages for Mark Etting as he faces up to the reality of commuter travel and missed sales