The Travel Corporation hosts annual sailing regatta

The Travel Corporation hosts annual sailing regatta
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The Travel Corporation brands took to the water last week as they invited some of their key industry partners to take part in its annual sailing regatta.

In its seventh year running, 120 guests from consortium groups, travel agencies, airlines, tourism partners and TTC brands attended the event which was held at Rushcutters Bay.

With 12 boats vying for The Travel Corporation Cup, competition was fierce. However, Creative Holidays proved to everyone why their new tagline is “Nothing Beats Creative”  as they were awarded the overall champions on the day. 

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Deana Marrocco, Head of Marketing for Creative Holidays and John Weeks, CEO of The Travel Corporation, with the winning cup.

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The winning team; Deana Marrocco (Creative Holidays), Carlah Walton (Tourism Fiji), Jason Davey (Bullseye), Lauren Mullaly (Creative Holidays), Michael Woods (Abu Dhabi Tourism), John Weeks (TTC) and Dan Christian (TTC).

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Brett Jardine (CLIA), Monique Van Gelder (Cruiseabout), Danni Newman (Flight Centre), Brad Pearce (Figtree Travel), John Molinaro (Uniworld), Chris Evans (New Horizons Holidays), Scott Graham (Uniworld), Sophie Foot (NRMA Travel), Kate Arnold (HWT Sylvania) and Philippa Walker (Uniworld).

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