What does continuity change for repeat clients?
The second and third itinerary should not require a full reintroduction. Preferences, pacing, privacy expectations, favored properties, and unacceptable tradeoffs are already understood.
That means better judgment earlier, fewer false starts, and an advisor who can move faster because the standards are already in place.
What does an ongoing advisory relationship look like?
It looks like one advisor who already knows the context. I know what level of property fits, how much movement is too much, where private handling matters, and which parts of the experience cannot be left loose.
That is useful for families, principals, and repeat travelers who do not want every new itinerary to begin with the same explanation.
What happens if plans change while you are away?
Continuity still matters once the itinerary starts moving. If flights, routing, or timing change, I look at the real decision path and protect the most important parts first.
The point is to keep the experience intentional instead of letting the day dissolve into improvisation.