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18
August
2022

Classic Resorts Nominated for World Luxury Travel Awards

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Classic Resorts, Irish luxury travel agency and sister company of multi-award winning Cassidy Travel, have been nominated for The World Luxury Travel Awards 2022 in the Best Travel Agency category. Voting is now open and runs until 21st August with the winners announced at an Annual Gala Awards Ceremony on the 15th October in the Okinawa Kariyushi Resort Exes Onna in Japan.

Classic Resorts are over 25 years working in the industry tailor-making holidays to the travel trade and public. The brand specialises in luxury holidays to destinations all over the world and appeals to honeymooners as well as special occasion and bucket list holiday makers who want to treat themselves to a luxurious getaway. Classic Resort’s products span from top of the range breaks in luxury villas with butler and chef service to romantic hideaways with seaplanes as far as the Indian Ocean. They also offer select 5-star cruise options and well as fascinating safaris and adventure trips for solos, couples and families. Classic Resorts travel experts custom build luxury holidays to their customers specific requests and expectations with no dream too big when it comes to your perfect holiday.

“We have a very loyal clientele who return to us time after time. We have a lot of travel agent partners that book with us due to the depth of first-hand knowledge of our travel experts and their professionalism and reliability of service for long haul travel”, said John Spollen (Director Cassidy Travel and Classic Resorts). “We are delighted with this nomination as it is a testament to their hard work and dedication”.

Established in 2019, World Luxury Travel Awards aims to be the pinnacle of achievement for the travel industry, offering international recognition as voted for by guests, travellers and industry players alike, across a diverse variety of award categories.

Voting is now open through the World Luxury Travel Award’s website!

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