Scott Dunn expands to Asia with opening of Singapore office
Luxury tour operator Scott Dunn has expanded into Asia with the opening of a regional headquarters in Singapore.
Established more than 30 years ago, Scott Dunn was initially a European ski chalet specialist but has since expanded its offerings to more than 100 worldwide destinations.
In Asia Pacific these curated private journeys include Thailand, Japan and Australia.
It also has a strong focus on family travel.
The Asian market is key for Scott Dunn and has been growing at a steady pace, said founder and president Andrew Dunn.
"It has been an ambition of ours to get a team of specialists on the ground here for a while. Singapore offers exciting opportunities for us to grow – the country has a strong base of avid and sophisticated travellers who would benefit from the Scott Dunn experience. We look forward to expanding our services to this market," he said.
The company also has offices in London and San Diego.
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