Our People

Our company specialises in designing holidays and business trips to suit our clients desires and fulfil their wants. We are aware of their budgets and the costs involved and strive to give value for money at all times.

We are IATA and TAANZ bonded travel agency.

Sole Director is Reg Caldow, who has business interests in the Pacific Region, Australia and USA, as well as Europe and the Middle East. Reg is an extensive traveller who brings a business acumen and savvy to this enterprise. His understanding of the the travelers needs in reflected in the high quality of travel advise that is produced.

The rest of the staff (6) have all experienced extensive travel overseas and have a combined total of over 70 years involvement in the Travel industry.

Staff Profiles

Ann Pickering

Senior Travel Consultant - International Business and Long Haul

Our new Senior Travel Consultant is Ann Pickering. Ann has been in the Travel Industry for more than 30 years and has travelled widely during that time.

Tina Van der Velde

Travel Consultant Assistant

Tina has recently joined our travel team after completing her Bachelor of Tourism.

Reg Caldow

Reg Caldow is Managing Director. He has substantial business interests in the Utilities Industry in New Zealand and across the Pacific Region.

Tony Gray

Anthony has worked for The Travel Practice as its Accountant and Administration manager since its start in September 2006.

Donate To The New Zealand Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal At Any Postshop

People across they country can donate to the New Zealand Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal at any PostShop.

More than 300 PostShop stores are accepting donations into a special New Zealand Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal Kiwibank account set up in response to the quake. New Zealand Post Group Chief Executive Brian Roche said the money would go directly to supporting the New Zealand Red Cross emergency relief operation.

"Kiwis can do their bit by utlising our national network of PostShops to make a donation and help the affected people of Canterbury deal with the tough times they're enduring.