Trump Hotels are dumped by luxury travel agency Virtuoso
“Trump Hotels are no longer part of the Virtuoso network,” the company said.
The luxury travel agency declined to elaborate on why it made the decision, saying they “consider many variables when reviewing both existing and new network participation. Out of respect for all involved parties, and as a general policy, we do not share comments regarding our non-renewal and exit decisions.”
Zenger News, a digital wire service, was the first to report the news.
Virtuoso operates a network of more than 1,100 travel agencies and roughly 22,000 travel advisers in 50 countries. The travel agency enjoys preferred relationships with a number of “hotels and resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour companies and premier destinations.” Advisers usually work with high-end clients to provide them with “unique experiences, special values, complimentary perks, VIP treatment and rare access.”
The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
— CNN’s Brian Todd and Paul LeBlanc contributed to this report.