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A quick moment to bask in some happy news. Travolution has been shortlisted for this year’s prestigious PPA Awards, in the category for Monthly Business and Professional Magazine.
[They allow bi-monthlies to enter, before you ask]
These are the leading awards for the UK publishing industry and cover both consumer and business titles.
The winner will be announced on Wednesday 9th May in London.
In our category we’re up against:
Business Life - Cedar CommunicationsCreative Head - AlfolFinancial Director - Incisive MediaInsurance Age - Incisive MediaManagement Today - Haymarket Business MediaReal Business - Caspian PublishingSafety Health Practitioner - CMP Information
Kevin May, editor, Travolution

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