All articles by Grumpy Group Organiser – Page 3
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Vaccines, Brexit negotiations and protecting Stonehenge
In the latest instalment from our monthly columnist, Grump Group Organiser shares some views on the Covid-19 vaccine, the future after a Brexit deal and the controversial tunnel at Stonehenge.
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Understanding the tiered system, Covid sniffer dogs and a hint of positivity
Too many tiers and the smell of armpit sweat, Grumpy Group Organiser has their say.
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Facing up to technology and the mother of all coach trips
Grumpy group organiser on his new phone and a huge coach trip which takes in 18 different countries.
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Getting back out there and the future of travel
Our regular columnist Grumpy Group Organiser speaks about his first trip to London since lockdown, why GLT is different and saving the future of travel.
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Progressing slowly but surely towards future outings
Looking ahead to a brighter future in which we can travel and plan outings again, despite major incidents and stupidity.
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Face masks and banging the drum for tourism
Our monthly columnist addresses how more needs to be done to protect certain attractions and how organisers need to speak up to keep the tourism sector going.
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Inventive researching, a positive cruise story and the issue of trust
Thoughts on virtual experiences, fake news and getting the balance right on a cruise story.
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Keeping positive in uncertain times
Grumpy Group Organiser offers his thoughts on mixed social distancing messages, support for the tourism industry and hope for the future.
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Fear spreads quicker than a virus
In a world which is losing its head according to Grumpy Group Organiser, he shares his thoughts on the impacts social media during the Coronavirus outbreak and ridiculous selfies.
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Naturist holidays in 2020 and no entry for children at Pontins
GGO is back with another cracking column, covering three stories which might just make your hair curl.
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Positive thinking as we enter a new decade
Sound advice, travel risks and museums feature in this column as Grumpy Group Organiser kicks off 2020.
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What’s the most important thing about group travel?
Grumpy Group Organiser’s in a reflective mood as we say hello to the 20s, looking back on group travel, air flights - and even hygiene standards.
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Saving Thomas Cook under the Hays Travel banner
Grumpy Group Organiser reflects on a brilliant GLT Show, quieter flights and a company doing things the right way.
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A flurry of fake reviews and the UK’s worst airport
Moderating a monster and terrible airports are discussed in this column from Grumpy Group Organiser.
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The importance of the holiday brochure in the 21st century
Why ditching print is bad for business… plus blue passports and a Venice cruise ban, Grumpy Group Organiser has their say.
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How to save money when on holiday
How Brits are the best at making their money go further and a few tricks of the trade.
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Climbers flock to Uluru in Australia
A reminder that it’s your last chance to climb Uluru before it is closed to the public for good.
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Stop! You’re giving group organisers a bad name
Familiarisation trips should only be attended if you’re definitely interested in the attraction, says Grumpy Group Organiser.
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A look at two cities - with two very different cultures
The spotlight on Red Light District tours in Amsterdam and the beauty of Scotland’s Inverness.
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Stonehenge tunnel going down a hole?
With news that the Stonehenge tunnel project has been pushed back to December 2021, our columnist has his say.
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