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Celebrating a new home

Staff and friends of Gregor & Lewis Bespoke Travel recently celebrated their first office move after 12 years of being based in the one local location.

Clients and the award-winning travel agency team bonded over food and drinks at Eddie Cheeba’s in Noosa Heads to prepare for their new chapter.

Their team has over 200 years of combined industry experience, specialising in all forms of travel to all corners of the globe, and they’ve now taken that experience back to their homes temporarily until the international borders re-open when the team will be looking for a new premise in the heart of Noosa.

Owner & Managing Director Melinda Gregor said their whole team enjoyed the celebration and looked forward to continuing to grow their successful business from home.

“Our clients all had a great time and are keen to all catch up again before the end of the year,” she said.

“Our clients commented that they are keen to travel again and can’t wait until our international border re-opens.”

To speak to one of their friendly team members, call 07 5447 4666, visit their website at www.gregorlewis.com.au, or email noosa@gregorlewis.com.au

 

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