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"The worst thing about being a tourist is having other tourists recognize you as a tourist. "

Russell Baker

 
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*** GUILD SHOP ***

Here we sell copies of our yearbook, and a few other things as well.

 

 

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Display Ad - Bookmark (1 side only)

Display Ad - Bookmark (1 side only)


Price per Unit (piece): £948.00 (including 20 % VAT)


Over the years, the BGTW Yearbook has become one of the most valuable tools in the British travel trade and is sure to be spotted on desks at the offices of most tourism organisations, travel PR companies, travel publishers, and many travel companies.

Advertise your business in the 2011 Yearbook (published Feb 11).

NB. Before paying online, please contact our advertising manager, Maggie McPhee (020 7586 2162, 07738 377 444, advertising.manager@bgtw.org)




 


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"The Ladies has been kept clean all night by a woman attendant hurling buckets of water over the lavatories and whoever is using them at the time. She hands me some paper, studies me cleaning my teeth and folds my last rupee in the tip of her sari. I am putting on my lipstick when screams in the Transit Hall indicate Air India Flight 101 is finally leaving for London…"

Christine Osborne from Home on a Wing and a Wave, an account of
a journey home from Goa published in Montage Magazine, 1999.

 

 

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