Agents wowed with Swiss adventure

Agents wowed with Swiss adventure

From the new to the old and the highs (mountains) to the lows (cities), nine lucky agents have recently returned from a luxurious and adventurous trip through Switzerland.

Ticking off a host of different activities and product offerings, the agents experienced everything from the much lauded transportation system, a series of boutique hotels and adrenaline-pumping thrills, making the famil one to remember.

After a day of indulging in all things French in the honeymoon capital of Paris and equipped with an eight-day Swiss Travel Pass, the group began their Swiss adventure with a taste of life by the River Rhine in Basel.

Then, they made their way to the First cliff via a gondola ride from the adventure capital of Interlaken to get their adrenaline fix “flying” across to Schrekfeld on the First Flyer.

Mount Titlis proceeded to get their jaws dropping with its fairytale-like snowcapped scenery, while Lucerne’s history and charm took them back over a century.

Slowing the pace down a little, they then embarked on the scenic Wilhelm Tell Express to the charming Italian speaking town of Ticino for some high-end shopping. The luxury element continued in the world famous ski resort town of St Moritz, from where they boarded their last scenic train journey onboard the Glacier Express to Zurich.

Hosting the famil were Switzerland Tourism’s Birgit Weingartner from and Rail Europe’s Ingrid Kocijan.

Participating agents include Charlene Tsui-Po – Holidays on Location, Jacinta Davidson – Infinity Rail, Lorena Fuda – CIT Holidays, Nadine Leveque – Rail Plus, Joy Schrodter-Davis – Infinity Rail, Kylie Esser, Qantas Holidays, Wai Wing – Flight Centre Concord, Sue Stuart – Shire Travel, and Camilla Roswall – Travel Directors.

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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