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BY KAMERYN GRIESSER
Her team creates over 300 individualized vacations each year for luxury-seeking clientele.
Kloss-Biagini traveled between ve continents in the past two years to nd “un-Google-able” experiences.
As the founder and owner of Travel Abundance, Kloss-Biagini is a full-time travel adviser based out of Lakeway.
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What it’s like to be a luxury travel adviser After Natalie Kloss-Biagini arrived to a resort in Bali, she was whisked up to an exotic aquarium bar where a diver waved from within the sh tank, greeting her with a personalized sign. Despite the sound of it, Kloss-Biagini was not on vacation—it’s her job to vet ve-star experiences around the globe for high-net-worth travelers.
The specics As the founder and owner of Travel Abundance, Kloss-Biagini is a full-time travel adviser. She and her team of eight create over 300 indi- vidualized vacations each year for luxury-seeking clientele who prefer to skip the hassle of booking ights, making hotel arrangements and planning a daily itinerary. “We aren’t nished once the trip is booked. ... We act as a 24/7 travel concierge, constantly communi- cating and xing problems before our clients even know there are problems,” Kloss-Biagini said.
Who’s it for Kloss-Biagini said her typical client is someone willing to spend no less than $3,500 and all the way up to $100,000 on a trip. The team can plan for a range of travel needs, including families and destination weddings. Quote of note “Most people, when they start to plan a trip, they go to the internet and get an overload of information ... We are someone they can trust,” Kloss-Biagini said.
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