Refunds, retreats and revelations

Will YeomanThe West Australian
Camera IconChurch windows in Somerset, UK. Credit: Will Yeoman/The West Australian

In this episode of The Pod Well Travelled, Australia’s most experienced travel editor Stephen Scourfield talks to AAT Kings’ chief executive Matt Cameron Smith about using travel credit among the group’s different companies, as well as to Drew Norrish, chief executive of the Mackarel Islands company which also owns Onslow Beach Resort and manages Aboriginal-owned Karijini Eco Retreat, about an exciting new holiday package offer. Stephen also speaks with travel journalist Mogens Johansen about refunds and travel credit more generally, before Will Yeoman takes you on a journey in words and music to some of Somerset’s smallest villages and churches.

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