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Kuoni Travel is a
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company, operating various services including
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and scheduled passenger
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s,
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s,
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s, and
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s in destinations around the world across nine different geographic regions. The company specialises in luxury and tailor-made travel for both business and consumer markets, as well as related services such as visa processing. In 2013, the Kuoni Group was named “World’s Leading Luxury Tour Operator” at the annual World Travel Awards.


History

Kuoni was founded in 1906 by the entrepreneur Alfred Kuoni in Zurich,
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, where the firm has continued to be based. Over time, Kuoni grew to be the biggest travel company in Switzerland. During 1965, Kuoni established a base in the
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by purchasing Challis and Benson in
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’s
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; over time, Kuoni became the leading longhaul tour operator in the British market. In 1966,
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established the Kuoni UK tour operation. During 1970, Kuoni introduced the country's first
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to the
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. In 1974, the company took over Houlders World Holidays and relocated its tour operation to new headquarters in
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,
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, after which it launched a
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tour programme. During 1980, Kuoni adopted a computerised reservations system, which the firm has credited with dramatically improving both the speed and flexibility of tailor-making its holidays. In 1981, Kuoni introduced its first batch of summer holidays to Switzerland. During 1983, Kuoni was awarded the first
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award for Britain’s Best Longhaul Tour Operator. In 1984, after reaching an arrangement with national
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, the company operated the first chartered
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flight, which was flown to the
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. During 1987, Kuoni offered the first round-the-world holiday by Concorde; that same year, it introduced the first charter flight to the Maldives. In 1988, the company launched the KUDOS reservations system for
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s, increasing the flexibility of its holiday packages. During 1992, Kuoni is the first travel company to receive both the TTG and Travel Weekly Best Longhaul Operator award for 10 years in a row. During 1998, Kuoni acquired Voyages Jules Verne; it also won its first ever award for ‘World’s Best Tour Operator’ at the World Travel Awards that year. In 1999, the company became the first British tour operator to offer an
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-based booking facility. In 2000, a collection of "handpicked" holidays, branded as ''Kuoni World Class'' was launched. In 2006 the firm acquired Journeys of Distinction and Kirker Holidays. During 2007, Kuoni was voted as the Travel Weekly’s Best Longhaul Tour Operator for the 25th year and the Daily Mail’s Favourite Longhaul Tour Operator. In 2008, the company also acquired luxury travel company Carrier. During 2009, Kuoni received a number of awards, including Favourite Family Tour Operator at the Sunday Times Travel Magazine Awards. Between 2009 and 2011, the company opened up new stores in various UK locations. In 2011, the Kuoni Explore magazine was launched, as well as a collection of " responsible tourism" holidays, branded ''Ananea''. During 2012, Kuoni formed an arrangement with
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to become its exclusive travel partner, under which new stores were opened in various branches of John Lewis, including
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, London’s
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,
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and
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. In 2013, the company's first
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advert was broadcast in the UK; the Stay & Cruise holidays brand was also launched and additional outlets opened at John Lewis stores in
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, Brent Cross,
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and
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. During 2014, Kuoni was selected as one of the
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’ 100 Best Companies to Work For in the mid-sized category, while a new website for the company was launched that year.


Corporate structure

Following a corporate restructuring in the late 2000s, and at the end of 2015, Kuoni consists of three central divisions: * GTS (Global Travel Services), B2B offerings * GTD (Global Travel Distribution, B2B offering consisting of Fully Independent Travel (FIT) service * VFS Services, B2G offering visa processing services to governments


Kuoni UK

Kuoni is part of DER Touristik (part of the German REWE Group) and is based in
Dorking Dorking () is a market town in Surrey in South East England, about south of London. It is in Mole Valley, Mole Valley District and the non-metropolitan district, council headquarters are to the east of the centre. The High Street runs roughl ...
,
Surrey Surrey () is a ceremonial county, ceremonial and non-metropolitan county, non-metropolitan counties of England, county in South East England, bordering Greater London to the south west. Surrey has a large rural area, and several significant ur ...
,
England England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north. The Irish Sea lies northwest and the Celtic Sea to the southwest. It is separated from continental Europe ...
. Kuoni UK has been in the premium long-haul tour operating business since 1966, following the acquisition of Challis & Benson Ltd. The Kuoni UK group also includes: * Voyages Jules Verne (now trading as Jules Verne) * CV Villas * Kirker Holidays * Carrier * Journey Latin America * Kuoni Retail Kuoni UK has a network 48 retail stores including 15 located in John Lewis retail stores.


See also

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References


External links


Official Group Site

History of Kuoni
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