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The luxury Travel Associates brand is famous for an incredible network of passionate travel advisors with deep expertise, honed over 10+ years of industry experience.And when one of the boutique brand’s absolute icons celebrates three decades of loyalty to the business, it’s certainly a cause for celebration.On Thursday night, Karen Majsay, Business Leader of Low & James Travel Associates in Neutral Bay was celebrated for her extraordinary 30-year milestone at an intimate dinner at Cafe Sydney, hosted by Danielle Galloway, Global Managing Director of Luxury Leisure for FCTG and Rachel Kingswell, Travel Associates’ General Manager, AU/NZ.

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Majsay began her career at Flight Centre Castle Hill in 1994, moving across to the Travel Associates brand in Neutral Bay in 2005.Her stellar career has seen Karen not only lead one of Australia’s most successful businesses, but also develop a close-knit team of luxury specialists, with impeccable credentials and an enviable book of luxury clientele.Majsay is also a member of Virtuoso’s Regional Member Advisor Board, focused on the Events segment.She also joins the elite status of Malcolm Hyslop and Bryan Wye (pictured in the lead photo), who have also achieved the 30-year tenure with FCTG.Lead image: The extended Travel Associates family celebrates Karen Majsay’s dual milestones at Cafe Sydney.

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