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Toronto-based luxury travel company Butterfield & Robinson (B&R) has forged a new partnership with Numinous Luxury Travel Representation. The strategic alliance aims to enhance Butterfield & Robinson’s presence in the Australian and New Zealand travel market by connecting with Numinous’ expert network of travel advisors.
As a leading luxury active travel provider, Butterfield & Robinson has been designing incredible journeys in the world’s most amazing places for over 50 years. Guided by the value of delivering incredible travel experiences to encounter the world slowly, Butterfield & Robinson offers a variety of activity-led trips that bring travellers closer to a destination through adventure and cultural immersion. Travellers can select from Scheduled Group Trips, Self-Guided Trips or Bespoke Travel, all crafted by our local Experience Designers.

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“We are incredibly excited about this partnership with Numinous Luxury Travel Representation,” said Mike Scarola, CEO at Butterfield & Robinson.
“Their deep understanding of the Australian and New Zealand markets, and commitment to luxury travel align perfectly with our values. Through this partnership, we will offer Australian and New Zealander travellers exceptional journeys filled with unique experiences and personal touchpoints that Butterfield & Robinson is known for.”
By partnering with Numinous, Butterfield & Robinson will have access to their unparalleled local expertise and robust industry relationships. Numinous’ well-established connections and proven track record in the industry make them the ideal partner as Butterfield & Robinson looks to make a significant impact in this region.

“We look forward to generating great brand awareness, and of course bookings for Butterfield & Robinson, all in service of providing the Australian and New Zealand travel trade with incredible solutions for their clients looking for truly authentic, active and “ungoogleable” experiences.”
For more information about Butterfield & Robinson, visit butterfield.com.
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