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Swan Hellenic has been accepted into Virtuoso®’s exclusive portfolio of luxury travel partners, comprising over 2,300 preferred suppliers in 100 countries.According to Patrizia Iantorno, Chief Commercial Officer of Swan Hellenic, inclusion in Virtuoso will present new sales and marketing opportunities to the network’s luxury travel advisors and their highly desirable clientele. Virtuoso agencies worldwide sell an average of US$28–$32 billion annually, making the network the most significant player in luxury travel.“Virtuoso’s acceptance process is incredibly selective, so becoming a preferred partner is a true honour,” said Iantorno. “The reputation Virtuoso member agencies have for outstanding dedication to their clients is a perfect fit with our own bespoke approach to service. Now that we’re part of this renowned network, we look forward to offering Virtuoso advisors and their clients the special amenities, values and experiences that surpass their expectations.”

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Swan Hellenic joins Virtuoso’s collection of the finest luxury hotels, resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators and other travel entities worldwide.The cultural cruise specialist’s acceptance into Virtuoso gives it direct relationships with the world’s leading leisure travel agencies in North and Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.Swan Hellenic offers unique exploration voyages worldwide on purpose-built boutique ships with elegant Scandi-design interiors, extensive outdoor spaces and dedicated expedition facilities. Combining plush comfort, gourmet cuisine and attentive but friendly service with a relaxed onboard lifestyle, every cultural expedition cruise is a one-of-a-kind experience.

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