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Travolution Question Time – Sept 23rd
I was lucky enough to be invited to the Travolution Question Time which was held on 23rd September at the Soho Hotel. The evening was very interesting, particularly with the timing following the collapse of XL and the Channel Tunnel … Continue reading →