Audley Travel launches exclusive concierge service
Tailor-made tour operator Audley Travel has introduced Audley Private Concierge, a new, dedicated service for high net worth customers.
The exclusive service focuses on the relationship between the client and their dedicated Private Travel Manager.
The Private Travel Manager invests time in each client relationship, arranging a personal meeting over lunch or a coffee, or video call to understand their passions and preferences.
They proactively inspire their future travels with fully personalised experiences.
The Private Travel Manager is a consistent contact for the client, regardless of when and where they travel.
They are assisted by a hand-picked team of Audley’s most experienced destination specialists to help recommend the most appropriate accommodation and experiences.
James Pook, Head of Audley Private Concierge, said: “Audley Private Concierge is the ideal, exclusive service.”
“The typical Audley Private Concierge client will have a long wish list of travel aspirations and destinations that they want to experience and we can help them achieve this.”
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