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ATG wraps up the first round

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aPT Travel Group (ATG) has wrapped up its first round of Travel Expos around Australia, showcasing its product to agents and guests across 15 events in cities around the nation.

From Frankston to Fremantle, the whirlwind expo series saw hundreds of attendees flock to see what updates ATG had in store for the market, with the largest event taking place in Sydney at the Fullerton Hotel, which included a VIP breakfast with ATG Director Rob McGeary, who spoke about the ATG charitable fund OneTomorro­w.

ATG General Manager of Sales,

Ponant savings

PoNaNT has released an exclusive limited time offer for Australian and New Zealand guests looking to cruise aboard Le Soleal’s Kimberley 2022 departures leaving on 28 May and 7 Jun.

Valid for all new bookings made by 20 May, the special deal offers guests savings of up to 30% on the regular price with the Ponant bonus, which includes onboard bonus credit of €150 per person to use on things like shore excursions and shopping.

For new to Ponant guests, they can additional­ly save $800 per statement based on double occupancy for more details, call 1300 737 178. Scott Ellis, said is was gratifying to see such strong interest in the operator and to finally meet with people in person.

“It has been so terrific to get out and about talking about travel again,” Ellis enthused.

“Our BDM Teams around Australia have done such a spectacula­r job in hosting our first round of travel events, and are raring to go for the next ones.

“We are seeing interest in Canada & Alaska, Europe and of course domestic remains very popular, especially our Kimberley Cruising program,” Ellis added.

Pictured: ATG’s NSW/ACT BDM Team: Sandy Allan, Margie Colbeck, Barbara Baron, and Rashelle Thompson.

Bite The Mad Apple

CirQUE du Soleil’s latest Las Vegas show Mad Apple is set to make its debut on 26 May at New York-New York Hotel & Casino.

The show, featuring comedian Brad Williams, freestyle rapper Chris Turner, and vocalist Xharlie Black, consists of six acts, each representi­ng a different aspect of New York’s nightlife.

Mad Apple concept co-creator and Executive Producer, Simon Painter, said the show will “feel like a giant party from start to finish”, complete with music, dance, comedy, acrobatics, and magic acts.

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