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Tewantin Travel agency wins coveted Bronze Choice Award

Tewantin Travel has been recognised with one of the Australian travel industry’s most respected awards.

They were one of just 10 Australian travel agencies presented with a Bronze Choice Award during a ceremony held this month in Sydney.

The event was attended by leaders of the Australian travel industry and members of Travellers Choice – an exclusive collection of leading independently-owned travel agencies.

Christian Hunter, managing director of Travellers Choice said Bronze Choice Award winning agencies demonstrated outstanding levels of travel expertise, customer service and business acumen.

“Tewantin Travel combines extensive hands-on travel knowledge and skills with a genuine understanding of its local community and the unique needs of its clients,” Hunter said.

Owner Cathy Hewett said the award was a team effort.

“Every member of our agency is committed to using their professional expertise and personal experience to find the best travel solutions for our customers,” Hewett said.

As a Bronze Choice Award winner, Tewantin Travel has won a spot on one of three exclusive journeys, including an enriching stay at the iconic Seven Spirit Bay wilderness lodge in Arnhem Land, a small group tour to the Adriatic gems of Slovenia and Croatia or a luxury river cruise into the heart of the Mekong Delta.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to ensure our company’s customers continue to benefit from the most up-to-date, first-hand knowledge of popular and emerging holiday destinations for Australian travellers,” Hewett said.

For more information on Tewantin Travel visit tewantintravel.com.

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