Virtuoso CEO Matthew Upchurch joins Bruce to talk about international luxury travel in the
post-pandemic world. Virtuoso is a leading name in luxury travel with a network of nearly
20,000 advisors worldwide. As people were stuck at home, many of those travel advisors—a term Upchurch much prefers to ‘travel agents’—pivoted to help their clients plan big-ticket
trips in the distant future. But as borders open, Upchurch says Virtuoso is seeing
unprecedented demand for this summer and beyond.
Now that we’re ready to venture internationally again, how will we do it, where will we
go, and what will we find? Will we return to our favorite destinations—some of which we were guilty of loving too much in what Upchurch calls the pre-pandemic Golden Age of Travel—or will we take advantage of our renewed freedoms to explore new and off-the-beaten-path destinations? Upchurch dives into issues of over-tourism, the lasting impacts of the pandemic, which destinations are booming—and which ones aren’t—and the fundamental question of why people travel for leisure. He also shares some of his own travel plans, including the trip he’s most excited about: a journey into space on one of Virgin Galactic’s inaugural flights.
Locations Mentioned in the Wallin Wrap-Up:
Peru
Aqua Nera river cruiser from Aqua Expeditions
U.S.
Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans
Spain
The Ritz Madrid, which recently reopened under the Mandarin Oriental flag
Villa Magna, which is reopening as a Rosewood Hotel
Japan
Hotel the Mitsui, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Kyoto
Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi
Learn more about Virtuoso and book your next trip with a Virtuoso travel advisor: https://www.virtuoso.com/travel
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Hosted by: Bruce Wallin
Produced by: AJ Moseley and Darra Stone
Music by: Joey Salvia
A CurtCo Media Production