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13.02.2024 - 19:35 / travelpulse.com
Travel Experts, the premier host agency with more than 500 advisors around the U.S., was among Virtuoso’s most esteemed travel companies and preferred partners within the United States honored with one of Virtuoso’s first annual regional awards.
Virtuoso, the leading global network specializing in luxury and experiential travel, introduced regional Virtuoso Awards at its U.S. Forum, which took place January 23-25 at the Waldorf Astoria in Orlando, FL. The recognitions were given to Virtuoso members and partners that set the standard in their given category based on sales volume and engagement within the network.
Travel Experts received two of the five honors for “top producers” from Virtuoso; the award for Virtuoso Top Producing Specialty Member in the U.S. and the award for Virtuoso Top Producing Tour Member in the U.S. Both of these awards recognize Travel Experts as a Virtuoso member and partner with the highest overall network sales in a respective category.
Virtuoso noted in a press release that the awards celebrate Travel Experts’ success and the value the firm contributed to the Network, recognizing the host agency’s commitment to exceptional travel experiences and alignment with Virtuoso’s ethos.
Virtuoso congratulated Travel Experts and thanked them for their invaluable contribution to the success of the Virtuoso network.
Travel Experts has been a premier travel design firm since 1989, made up of only the industry’s premium travel counselors.
Travel Experts remains an independently owned and operated host agency serving some of the travel industry's most highly respected luxury travel advisors. The agency has withstood the test of time over 35 years, and as Founder Susan Ferrell says: "We are like a rock."
Susan Ferrell (Photo Credit: Travel Experts)
Travel Experts members are experienced professionals who operate as independent contractors, fully embracing the entrepreneurial spirit of their individual businesses.
“Advisors that are members of Travel Experts get to do what they love, sell travel and keep 100% of what they earn,” adds Ferrell. There are no start-up fees, no transaction fees, only a single monthly flat fee and only a month-to-month contract “to make life easy.”
Travel Experts is a member of all major industry organizations, and proud to be one of Virtuoso's top producing agencies year after year. These affiliations allow Travel Experts to offer exclusive services and resources to member travel counselors and their clients.
For more information contact Travel Experts at 212 Sawmill Road, Raleigh NC 27615, Telephone 800-274-2544; Email: [email protected]; Website http://www.travel-xperts.com.
For more details on Virtuoso’s network please visitwww.Virtuoso.com.
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