Affordable Luxury Travel rebrands to Luxtripper

Affordable Luxury Travel has rebranded to a familiar name – Luxtripper.
The company says the name change is a move to expand its overall appeal in the luxury market.
Luxtripper closed down in 2023 and Affordable Luxury Travel later acquired the Luxtripper brand assets.
“We’ve acquired the Luxtripper brand and assets, breathing new life into an award-winning name that once inspired thousands of luxury travellers,” a new website message says.
“While Luxtripper is under new ownership and leadership, we’re bringing back everything people loved and making it better.”
It will update the website.
“This is a new chapter, with solid backing and smart systems We’re still your go-to for unforgettable holidays. Just under a new name.”
Customers with bookings under Affordable Travel will not be impacted in any way and is just a ‘name change.’
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