Rental Escapes accepted into Virtuoso
Luxury villa company Rental Escapes is the latest brand to be selected as a Virtuoso preferred supplier.
It joins the 2,300 preferred luxury travel partners in the Virtuoso network.
Virtuoso agencies worldwide sell an average of $35 billion annually.
“Virtuoso’s acceptance process is incredibly selective, so becoming a preferred partner is an honor,” said Brian Schwimmer, CEO of Rental Escapes.
“The reputation Virtuoso member agencies have is a perfect fit with our own bespoke approach to service.”
Virtuoso’s supplier network includes luxury hotels, resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators and other travel suppliers.
RentalEscapes can now market to Virtuoso clients and agencies through multiple communications channels and events, including Virtuoso Travel Week.
Rental Escapes offers over 5,000 luxury villas in destinations around the world with a dedicated team of villa specialists and concierge staff.
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