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Continuing its strong growth in the Asia Pacific region, Virtuoso luxury travel network has welcomed another agency member, Queensland based Gregor & Lewis Bespoke Travel, to its fleet of high end travel advisors in Australia.“Gregor & Lewis is a highly respected brand with exactly the kind of credentials we look for in a Virtuoso agency,” Virtuoso Asia Pacific Managing Director, Michael Londregan said.“Each year we have a large number of agencies applying to the Virtuoso network with only a small number ultimately invited to join – Gregor & Lewis is a great business with a dynamic team and it is a wonderful addition to the network.“Understanding the unique needs and delivering a VIP experience for their clients is something Gregor & Lewis prides itself on and represents the kind of service Virtuoso agents are delivering for luxury travel clients across the Asia Pacific.”Melinda Gregor, Managing Director of Gregor & Lewis Bespoke Travel said her agency was excited by the opportunities ahead.“Virtuoso is recognised as the leading luxury travel network globally, providing its members with a connection to the most up to date luxury products and services as well as an amazing program of benefits which we can pass on to our clients,” Ms Gregor said.“We look forward to continuing to help our clients build the very best itineraries and to bringing them even better travel experiences through the relationships we build within Virtuoso network.”

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