Virtuoso partners with Virgin Galactic for spaceflight ticket referrals
Luxury agency network Virtuoso and Virgin Galactic announced a strategic partnership to allocate a limited number of seats for Virgin Galactic’s spaceflights to Virtuoso’s global client base.
The agreement adds Virgin Galactic’s spaceflights to Virtuoso’s portfolio of top-tier luxury experiences.
Space tourists enjoy access to the flagship membership community, including exclusive events, trips and activities.
The package includes a multi-day, all inclusive astronaut training and hospitality program for the customer and three guests at Virgin Galactic’s planned innovative campus .
“Virtuoso is excited to welcome Virgin Galactic back into our partner portfolio and to offer our clients a travel experience like no other,” said Virtuoso Chairman and CEO Matthew D. Upchurch.
Virgin Galactic joins Virtuoso’s portfolio of more than 2,200 luxury travel partners in 100 countries worldwide.
The agreement will present new referral and marketing opportunities to Virtuoso’s network of more than 20,000 luxury travel advisors.
At the same time, Virgin Galactic will gain direct relationships with leisure travel agencies in North and Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.
Virtuoso travel advisors will have exclusive access to a limited number of reservations within Virgin Galactic’s first 1,000 seats.
Seats will sell at the standard price of $450,000.
Learn more about : Virtuoso ( N. America ) Virtuoso ( Asia Pecific ) Virtuoso ( United Kingdom )
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