
Meet the luxury travel agent who plans trips for former US presidents and world leaders
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Personal touches, exclusivity, security, discretion -- these are the things that world leaders have come to expect while traveling. We catch up with the founder of Sienna Charles, a luxury travel agency trusted with planning their trips.
(CNN) — On a personal trip to Ethiopia in 2015, former US President George W. Bush encountered a pleasant surprise.
When he arrived in the ancient Christian town of Lalibela, dozens of children wearing royal blue Texas Ranger hats -- one of the Texan's favorite sports teams -- gave him a warm welcome.
"We prepared a lot of cool surprises on that trip," Jaclyn Sienna India, founder of the Sienna Charles luxury lifestyle company, tells CNN Travel.

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