The Crowne Plaza hotel, idyllically situated on the River
Thames at Caversham near Reading, provided this year’s backdrop for the Travel
Retail Consortium’s annual customer event. TRC members and guests from UK and
European based airlines, airports, ferries, concessionaires and distributors
enjoyed an afternoon and evening of business and social networking, culminating
with a fun River Cruise from Caversham to Pangbourne and back.
Sam and Nigel Keal, Dufry – Liz
Woodland, Consulting for Retail
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Martyn Westbury, NewThing - Tina Davies
, Twinings - Jonathan Corbett, Guiness - Rebecca Harwood-Lincoln, Swiss Eyewear
Group
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Sam Mackie, Jet2 – Becci Calver,
Champagne Taittinger – Steve Wescott, Ambassadors Choice
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Tina Davies, Twinings – Nicola
Ridges-Jones, MS Holdings – Anette Adler Andersen, Scandlines – Mark Winslow,
Scandlines – Carsten Hojrup-Petersen, CHP
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TRC members and
guests were also encouraged to enter the annual raffle, which this year raised £545 for the Childrens Hyperinsulinism Charity, a UK based organisation to support
families who have children with Congenital Hyperinsulinism by holding
conferences, raising awareness and funds for research. Said TRC Chairman
Rebecca Harwood Lincoln: “This charity is very close to home for us as one of
our member’s daughters suffers from this debilitating condition. We are
delighted at the generosity of everyone at the event today and thanks to all
our members for their support in donating some fabulous prizes.”
After time to relax and spruce up, attendees enjoyed a four hour River
Cruise along the Thames enjoying gentle jazz music and a splendid buffet –
again with ample refreshment supplied by Taittinger, Heineken and Accolade
Wines.
Added Rebecca: “This event is designed to be a very relaxed
occasion for all of us to network in a fun social environment. We introduced
the product showcase element at Ascot last year and this was very popular,
enabling guests to see, touch and feel TRC member’s product lines. This year we
repeated that format, which again worked
very well, creating talking points without any hard sell.
“The River Cruise was completely
‘non-business’ and enabled us all to connect in a very informal setting; the fact that the bar back at the
hotel was still pretty busy well into the early hours indicates the success of
the event
The occasion is certainly welcomed by guests.
“The TRC
events are a highlight in our team calendar!,” says Harding Retail Category
Manager- Duty Free Division, Hilda Gillham. “We very much appreciate the time
and attention that goes into planning the diverse events that bring together so
many friends and colleagues from the industry. The chance to network with
different brands and retailers is always welcome, especially outside the usual
frenetic buying schedule. A huge ‘thank you’ to the TRC Team for continuing to
include us on the list! Look forward to seeing you all again next year.”
Adds Dufry Group Procurement Director, Nigel Keal: “"Well done to the Travel Retail Consortium for
another well organised and enjoyable afternoon and evening. It's always
good to catch up with industry colleagues and friends in an environment that is
more relaxed and casual than the normal Travel Retail conferences and
exhibitions and the TRC manages to do this very well. The evening jazz cruise
was a particularly pleasant way to spend a few hours; while the afternoon provided
useful time for seeing some of the latest and best selling product on offer by
the members."
DFDS
Category Manager, Will Attersley also appreciates the networking opporuniity:
“The TRC have put on yet another fantastic event that encouraged both suppliers
and buyers to interact in a relaxed informal way. We can discuss current
business and explore new opportunities. It’s a great networking opportunity and
for us at DFDS it is highly appreciated and valued. Congratulations to all at
the TRC for executing it perfectly,” he says.
Attending the
day were representatives from Ambassadors Choice, Condor, DFASS, DFDS, Dufry, Harding Retail, Jet2.com, Macintyre Scott (MSX), P&O Ferries , Scandlines, Tourvest and WH Smith.
Notes
to editors: The Travel Retail
Consortium was originally conceived in the late 1960s and formalised in 1971 to
further the interests and development of the Travel Retail Industry within the
UK through the member companies
The organisation's
objectives are to improve standards of business within the travel retail
industry, promote members’
products and services, discuss industry issues and provide social and
business networking opportunities for key industry customers and members'
representatives at annual events. The TRC is also active in raising funds
for charity and the Chairman nominates a charity of his choice during his
tenure.
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