Maurice Freund was a forerunner of the "travel for all", founding in 1965 at Mulhouse one of the first French charter companies.
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An emblematic figure of French solidarity tourism and sustainable development in Africa, Maurice Freund died on Saturday May 9 at the age of 83. Founder of Point Mulhouse and then of Point-Africa Voyages, he was one of the pioneers of charter flights.
Maurice Freund founder of Point Africa, and must-see figure of adventure tourism and tourism in Africa has left us. Historical figure of adventure tourism and founder of Poin...