St. Kitts Tourism Authority joins Virtuoso
St. Kitts Tourism Authority has been accepted into Virtuoso’s portfolio of luxury travel partners, comprising 2,300 preferred suppliers in 100 countries.
Inclusion in Virtuoso will present new sales and marketing opportunities according to Kelly Fontenelle, CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority.
Virtuoso agencies worldwide sell $35 billion annually, making the network a significant player in luxury travel.
“Virtuoso’s acceptance process is incredibly selective, so becoming a preferred partner is a true honor,” said Fontenelle.
“Now that we’re part of this renowned network, we look forward to offering Virtuoso advisors and their clients special amenities, values and experiences.”
St. Kitts Tourism Authority joins Virtuoso’s collection of luxury hotels, resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators and other travel entities worldwide.
These include the Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour.
Partners are able to market to Virtuoso clients via network vehicles and to Virtuoso agencies through various communications channels and events, including Virtuoso Travel Week.
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