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Michael Service knows nothing but travel, and as his name suggests, service is in his blood.
Educated at Wanganui Collegiate, Michael soon found his niche in the travel industry at a young age. His unique ability and vision were rewarded with his first senior management role at age 21. Michael further enhanced his broad knowledge with a senior marketing position before operating and managing a travel brokerage, the latter complimented by the appointment as an associate director of one of New Zealand's leading travel companies. And from there, he hasn't looked back.

Service Travel was founded in 1992, with the purpose of establishing a boutique style of corporate travel management. It has attracted a selected portfolio of clients - all of whom continue to entrust Michael and Service Travel with their unique and demanding travel requirements.

"We are a successful business because we operate within a supportive and professional environment that is close to the heart of the industry. Also, our philosophy is transparently simple - Reflect the needs of the frequent traveller!" claims Michael.

Michael's extensive management expertise in the commercial and designer leisure sectors have culminated in an instinctive feel for the frequent flyers demands and expectations, and his vast array of knowledge and passion are reflected in the company's growth.
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