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Advisors: Share your craziest client story for a report in Travel Weekly

Advisors: Share your craziest client story for a report in Travel Weekly

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Travel Weekly is collecting advisors' stories for a published report about the craziest requests their clients have made.
Did they ask to travel with an emotional support aardvark? Need a flock of a dozen white doves released at their destination wedding? Something else entirely? We want to hear about it and how you handled the situation.
Send us your story.
The best stories, which may be edited for length and clarity, will be published in a future report in Travel Weekly.

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