Classic Vacations Joins the WTTC
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has welcomed travel wholesaler Classic Vacations as the newest Regional Member.
Founded five decades ago and headquartered in San Jose, California, Classic Vacations offers luxury travel options and works exclusively with travel advisors to for personalized vacations for high value customers.
The company offer high-end accommodations, tours, and tailored travel planning.
It is Virtuoso’s top-producing tour partner in the US for two consecutive years.
Classic Vacations joins WTTC with the aim to contribute to and collaborate with industry leaders hoping to shape the future of travel.
It says it is committed to driving tech and human-driven innovation, and advocating for meaningful industry initiatives.
Melissa Krueger, CEO of Classic Vacations, said: “We believe in the power of collaboration to drive positive change in the travel industry. Joining WTTC allows us to contribute to key discussions shaping the future of luxury tourism.
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