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ABTA Magazine: |
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In November 2007, APL produced a series of four daily publications for delegates attending the World Travel Market, held at the Excel centre, East London. Each daily contained features, event information and destination profiles plus coverage of the news from the previous day at WTM. APL will be producing these dailies for WTM 2008. |
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ABTA Supplements: |
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APL produces a series of bespoke travel supplements, which are distributed with ASTAnetwork. These have covered key regions such as the Caribbean and Europe; or individual countries such as Czech Republic. |
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ABTA Golf: |
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Absolute Publishing commissioned us to design ABTA Golf 2001 magazine, a guide to the world's finest golf destinations. |
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ASTAnetwork: |
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The official quarterly publication for the American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), produced in the London offices of Absolute Publishing. The title is printed on high-gloss, colour, American A4-sized paper and reaches 22,000 of the most influential members of the US travel industry, including those working for agencies, tour operators, cruise lines, airlines, hotel groups, tourist boards and car hire firms. The magazine has an estimated total readership of 50,000. |
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Welcome to London: |
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A handy, pocket-sized consumer publication providing visitors to London with a comprehensive guide to the capital’s best restaurants, bars, attractions and entertainment venues, plus reviews and celebrity interviews.
The title is distributed quarterly through VisitBritain’s Britain and London Visitor Centre on Regents Street. A further 50,000 copies are distributed via the hotel rooms and front desks of over 250 three- and four-star hotels throughout the city. Plus a further 10,000 are distributed to arrivals at all London airports.
Welcome to London is also distributed to ATOC Members, group travel organisers, venue owners, regional tourist boards and central government departments. It is supported by the Association of Front Office Managers. |
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