World's Luxury Hotels on display in Auckland this month
World's Luxury Hotels on display in Auckland this
month 14th March-Aotea Centre,
Auckland
Auckland (7 March) - Some of the world's best luxury hotels will be on show for the first time this month with the inaugural Virtuoso New Zealand Travel Week roadshow.
“With over 30 Virtuoso Partner hotels and resorts on show, the Roadshow event will give local Virtuoso advisors the most up to date information on some of the most sought after luxury hotels across the world without having to leave Auckland,” Virtuoso Asia-Pacific Managing Director, Michael Londregan said.
“This is the first time Virtuoso has offered access to their hotel partners through a local event that will showcase these beautiful products - reflecting the growing demand for luxury travel from New Zealand travellers.
“Last year saw extraordinary growth in the number of Virtuoso advisors in New Zealand and we are pleased to offer them this valuable opportunity to connect directly with high quality, international hotel brands.”
Mr Londregan said more than 40 New Zealand based luxury advisors would be attending the session to be held at the Aotea Centre in Auckland on March 14th.
“Last year saw a sizable increase, of more than 6%, in the number of New Zealanders travelling internationally, with a large number of these travellers seeking out luxury experiences.
“Luxury travellers in particular are looking for high level service from their travel advisor and value the experiences they can curate and Virtuoso advisors are masters in turning travel into a VIP experience.
“It is important to recognise that it is almost impossible to VIP oneself and these ‘advisor-meets-supplier’ events provide the gateway to bespoke and personalised service where the advisor might contact the hotel to let them know your dietary requirements or your interests and the hotel can then actively work to make your stay more enjoyable.”
“Virtuoso advisors make their client feel pampered and ensure they are treated to unexpected added touches, intuitive service and attention to personal needs.”
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