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

 

 

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Display Ad - Quarter Page Colour

Display Ad - Quarter Page Colour


Price per Unit (piece): £402.00 (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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 "My Dead Sea stroll to the spa began unpromisingly. An old Jordan hand chided me for breaking every social taboo in the land: wet hair (suggestive of steamy sex, not a good look in Ramadan, when romps are banned till sunset); exposed nape of the neck (erotic provocation); bare knees (erogenous zone and poor sartorial sense); looking men in the eye (looser morals than Salome, that local minx). But the irrepressible staff smiled serenely at my crimes, while possibly consigning me to Sodom, just down the track in Biblical terms."

© Lisa Gerard-Sharp, Holy Mud, Times Online, 2007

 

 

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