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Graham Bond

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Graham Bond is a freelance travel writer and photographer. He has travelled extensively throughout Asia and has spent five of the last six years living and working in mainland China. Graham previously trained and worked as a news reporter with the Trinity Mirror Newspaper Group in the UK. More recently, he was deputy editor of leisure travel magazine, Asia and Away in Shanghai. As a freelancer, his stories and images have been published across the world. He has contributed to The...
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"In 1992 I was invited to join the inaugural flight of Richard Branson's Vintage Airways, an airline operating holiday flights from Orlando to Key West using two restored Douglas DC3 aircraft offering 1940's style service, livery, uniforms and experience—one of their signature moments was the excited announcement from the flight deck that they had just heard on the radio, news of the Japanese surrender in the Pacific. I remember the thing that surprised me most—besides Japan tenaciously holding on for another 50 years—was having to walk steeply uphill to my seat."

Alastair McKenzie, 'What's Changed In 60 years of Civil Aviation?', The Director, Oct 07

 

 

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