Luxury India Travel operator Peirce and Leslie recently co-hosted with Momento Travel a famil to India for nine lucky travel agents. The agents experienced Peirce & Leslies's luxury 5 star accommodation and tour inclusions that have been tailor made for the Australian traveller. Highlights included visiting the Taj Mahal and the sacred river Gandes.
Pictured with the incomparable Taj Mahal in the background, from Far left to right: Jaclyn Whitlock – Cove Travel; Yohan Siva - HWT Circular Quay; Caroline Ferguson – MTA; John Pedlar – RAA; Nanette Lulham - Happy Holidays; Gail Argent - Ocean Spirit; Meeta Kalra, Director, Peirce & Leslie Travel Pvt. Ltd; Sue Barton - The Travel Authority; Reece Farmillo - Out and About; David Mulley – Momento Travel Services.
For further information, please visit www.momentotravel.com.au or call Momento on toll free: 1300 300 713 or +612 9213 0000.
Friday, January 6, 2012
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