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Sydney-based Spencer Travel, a member of Virtuoso and Magellan Travel Group, has this week launched a new website as part of the company’s rebrand to Spencer Travel Leisure.The website – spencertravelleisure.com.au – provides a mix of luxury holiday inspiration, travel ideas and extensive pre-departure and insurance information. Web visitors can search and book holidays, including cruises and tours, with several dozens suppliers listed under each field.“The new website is an excellent representation of what Spencer Travel is all about: Travel Specialists who go above and beyond,” said Penny Spencer, Managing Director.“The platform also offers our preferred partners and suppliers the opportunity to get their brand in feature to a captive audience,” Spencer added.

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Recently, Spencer Travel surveyed their clients to gain insight on their future travel plans. Feedback suggested international travel is very high on the agenda with the majority of responders indicating they would like to travel overseas within the next six months to one year.Destinations such as New Zealand, the UK, Singapore and Europe are among the favourites. Luxury holidays and cruise are the preferred types of holidays for most, followed by adventure travel and eco and sustainable options.Meanwhile, the overarching Spencer Group of Companies has a new corporate identity (pictured below), infusing the three divisions – Spencer Travel Leisure, Spencer Travel and Spencer Travel Groups & Events.

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