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Can’t imagine seeing these here in London - just yet.
Expedia in the US has been working on a bit of a guerilla marketing campaign, in the guise of yellow and blue-clad dancers.
The suitcase wielding, Fame-wannabes have apparently been, erm, wowing the crowds across a string of US cities. Here’s a clip from New York:

Will we perhaps see them outside Buckingham Palace?
Kevin May, editor, Travolution

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