TravelMole Launch New Publication
TravelMole the world’s leading travel trade news community with well over half a million regular readers from across the globe have today announced a new ground breaking newswire. Virtual Vacation News was launched today in London but in keeping with the title of the new journal it was done remotely using modern communications technology.
TravelMole’s Graham McKenzie was delighted with the announcement. ‘We have always prided ourselves on being one step ahead of the online news game within the travel industry and here we are again with another breakthrough’ said McKenzie. ‘Advances in technologies such as augmented reality, Google goggles, the availability of higher speed networks combined with the enormous costs of fossil fuel and ever rising taxes has seen an increasing number of virtual vacations. Our new publication will be seeking out strange new worlds, new life and new civilizations as experienced within the virtual world’.
Editor of the new organ will be world renowned virtual expert Max Readhoom who was equally excited by the developments. ‘Since travel began we have been used to dealing with traditional destinations with real beaches, real food and real weather. In this new virtual world we can get used to dealing with Visit Nintendo, Go Microsoft, Enjoy Android and Experience a Wii. No queuing at airports, no passports, no sand in your face and cruise from your front room.’
Virtual Vacation News will be available at all times and from all places.
Graham McKenzie
Graham has demonstrable history of working in the leisure, travel & tourism industry. 20 years leading one of the worlds leading online B2B travel publishers TravelMole , non-executive director of UK's leading Travel Brand agency designate.com. Strong professional with a BSc (Econ) focussed on Economics from London School of Economics and Political Science.
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