In the context of travel, luxury refers to high-end or high-quality goods or services that are offered to customers at a premium price. Luxury products and services are characterized by their exceptional quality, attention to detail, and exclusive nature.

They often aim to provide customers with an exclusive and extravagant experience that exceeds their expectations.

Examples of luxury in the travel, transport, and hotel context include:

In general, luxury products and services in the travel, transport and hotel industry are aimed at the high-end market and are often targeted at customers who are willing to pay a premium price for exceptional quality and exclusivity.

See --->Deluxe

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