Biting Questions with Yuliya Antonov, Director
Sparkling Voyages
Yuliya Antonov


Yuliya Antonov

Where were you born? In Ukraine.

How long have you been in the business? Since 2005, when I worked at a hotel while attending university.

How many people work for you? Less than 10 people as we are a boutique operator specializing in unique luxury trips to 7 sunny regions of the world such as the Caribbean, Seychelles, Hawaii, and Maldives. Our average price is $5,000 per person.

What’s the best part of the job? Receiving feedback from our clients saying they’ve had the time of their life.

What did you want to be as a kid? A doctor, but that didn’t last long. I’m not good with anything medical!

What was your 1st job? Selling shoes at SoftMoc when I first came to Canada.

What’s the scariest thing you’ve ever done? Quitting a steady job and becoming an entrepreneur. I have absolutely no regrets!

What’s your favourite airline? Air Tahiti Nui.

What do people not know about you? I went to a music conservatory in Europe for 8 years, as a pianist. I don’t play often now, just when I am in the mood!

Any hobbies or interests? Researching new destinations, playing backgammon and hiking.

When were you happiest? When I realized the business was going well.

What skill or talent do you admire in someone? Perseverance.

Is there anything you won’t eat? Seafood.

Ever had a brush with fame? When I worked at the Four Seasons Hotel, I met a few celebrities. Unfortunately, I can’t tell you who!

What was your proudest moment? Getting scholarships to university every year.

What is your greatest extravagance? Vacations. My last one was to Bora Bora. My vacations are not frequent but they are always very meaningful.

How do you stay fit when you travel? I like to get out of the hotel, biking or walking and discovering.

If you could change one thing about the industry what would it be? People should rely on travel agents more to book their holidays. Expert advice is crucial.

What kind of car do you drive? A Toyota Prius, I wouldn’t drive anything but a hybrid.

Do you have a favourite charity? Toronto Humane Society.

What will be the biggest challenge for the industry in the next 12 months? Being able to provide exceptional service to senior travellers, who can be very demanding, while at the same time marketing to Millennials.

What do you hope to be doing in 10 years? I hope what I’m most passionate about, still with Sparkling Voyages.

 


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