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Luxury travel company Abercrombie & Kent has welcomed Penny Spencer’s Spencer Travel back into its prestigious Connoisseur Club after a number of years apart.“Through the Connoisseur Club we can provide our clients with fantastic amenities and extraordinary value on Abercrombie & Kent’s luxury trips,” Spencer Travel said.A&K’s Connoisseur Club offers agency members a raft of benefits, including the opportunity to attend the Connoisseur Club conference, at which guests are privy to see the pre-release of the new brochure and network with like-minded agents. Other member perks include a listing for the agency on Abercrombie & Kent’s “Contact Us” page on its website (including a referral email address); Connoisseur Club logos for use on email banners, website and other marketing initiatives, a gift for the agency’s client with their final documentation, and more.Abercrombie & Kent’s Regional Managing Director Sujata Raman said the Connoisseur Club has been in place for 20 years and still includes many of its founding members.“Entry is by invitation and offered to our most loyal partners.”“We are delighted to welcome Spencer Travel back to the Connoisseur Club. Spencer Travel is a strong partner of A&K and we look forward to building our business together,” Raman told LATTE.Want to be in the luxury travel know? Subscribe to our free eNewsletter here to keep up to date with everything in the luxury travel industry.

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