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Seventy Ten Travel Expansion

SEVENTY TEN TRAVEL EMBARKS ON NEW PHASE OF EXPANSION

We at Seventy Ten Travel are delighted to announce significant expansion for the company with the addition of two travel industry experts to the team.

The appointments, which see Ed Coltart join from Kirker Holidays and Rosie Kennedy join from Caribtours, enable Seventy Ten Travel to offer first-hand expertise to all four corners of the world, including a city and short breaks offering for both able-bodied and mobility impaired travellers. As a frequent European traveller and a wheelchair user since 2005, Ed Coltart will be able to provide clients with the most up-to-date insider knowledge and advice regarding reduced mobility travel.

Rosie Kennedy brings extensive knowledge and expert advice relating to Asia, Australia, the Indian Ocean and South Pacific to the team. She is also uniquely qualified to provide specialist advice on scuba diving destinations, having trained and worked as a Divemaster while living in Southeast Asia.

Founder Ed Burke commented: “I am thrilled to announce the addition of Ed and Rosie to the Seventy Ten Travel team. Their combined experience and expertise will allow us to build on our impeccable credentials as a leading luxury travel company in our continuing growth strategy, without compromising on service.”

The expansion comes on the heels of 18 months of successful trading following the 2015 launch of the company. The newly expanded team will deliver the same high level service for which Seventy Ten Travel is known, without compromising service levels, experience or product knowledge.

The move reunites the team, who previously worked together at leading independent short breaks tour operator, Kirker Holidays. Bringing a combined experience of forty years within the luxury travel industry, the team boasts breadth and depth of knowledge across Europe, Africa, America, Indian Ocean, the Far East and Australia.

The team will continue to offer clients unrivalled access to the best services on the ground from their hotel partners and ground agents for local guides.