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We are very happy to welcome Australia into our extraordinary collection of Preferred Destinations. Our 365 Member Agencies are always delighted to promote such remote, fantastic, adventure and luxury-oriented countries. Sending ultra-wealthy travellers to Australia is a guarantee for high emotions, life-long memories, pure adventures, exceeded expectations and serendipitous moments.”

Australia is a huge continent offering a variety of landscapes, sceneries, wildlife, vineyards and beautiful luxury lodges to name a few outstanding aspects of the destination.”

“In the five years since Traveller Made’s inception, we have developed great partnerships with the best creators of luxury travel and hospitality in Australia. Partnering with Tourism Australia will help our entire community of expert travel designers focus more on this gem of a destination by bringing them more in-depth knowledge and reasons to promote very specific and hidden adventures,” reported Quentin Desurmont, President of Traveller Made®

Tourism Australia’s Global Manager Premium, Penny Rafferty, said the new partnership with Traveller Made forms part of an increased focus by Tourism Australia on premium travel.

“When it comes to premium travel Australia punches above its weight, with a uniquely Australian, high-end offering that continues to improve.”

“The challenge is ensuring that today’s sophisticated global traveller is aware of what we offer and, importantly, are able to access and book the product through trusted advisors who understand their individual client’s needs. That’s why we are so pleased to sign this preferred destination partnership with Traveller Made.”

“The partnership gives us immediate access to more than 360 specialist travel advisors, covering some of our most important premium travel markets. The quality of the advisors we will be working with is exceptional and having them advocate Australia to their extensive and discerning client base provides us with significant leverage in what is a hugely competitive sector,” she said.