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Former airline chief Freddie Laker launches a £399 budget holiday for 14 days in

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Former airline chief Freddie Laker launches a £399 budget holiday for 14 days in

Former airline chief Freddie Laker launches a £ 399 budget holiday for 14 days in Florida at a travel show in Earls Court, London.
13th November 1995

Alisdair MacDonald
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England

Media ID 21620365

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70 80 Years Airline Business Businessman Entrepreneur Launching One Senior Man Only Expressions


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In this photo print, former airline chief Freddie Laker is seen exuding pure joy and excitement as he launches a groundbreaking budget holiday package. The photograph captures the momentous occasion at a travel show in Earls Court, London on the 13th of November, 1995. With his charismatic smile and confident demeanor, Laker stands as a true pioneer in the aviation industry of the 20th century. As an esteemed businessman and entrepreneur, he revolutionized air travel by introducing affordable options for travelers worldwide. The image showcases Laker's unwavering determination to make dream vacations accessible to all. His visionary approach led him to offer an incredible 14-day holiday in sunny Florida for just £399 – an unprecedented deal that sparked immense enthusiasm among travel enthusiasts. Laker's passion for transport and commitment to customer satisfaction are evident through his beaming expression. This single senior man radiates happiness while launching this game-changing initiative that would forever alter the way people explore new destinations. Captured by Alisdair MacDonald, this timeless photograph immortalizes not only Laker's remarkable achievement but also serves as a reminder of how one individual can shape an entire industry. It symbolizes progress and innovation within aviation history while leaving viewers inspired by the possibilities that lie ahead.

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