Tourico Holidays celebrates 20 years in business
Global travel distribution company Tourico Holidays will celebrate a milestone 20th anniversary next month at Hard Rock Live in Orlando.
Orlando based Tourico is inviting hundreds of employees and travel partners from around the world on December 6 to share in a successful two decades of business.
Attendees include the Mayor of Orlando, Tourico staff based in 17 different countries worldwide, and current students enrolled in the Tourico Holidays Travel Academy.
"Every single employee – from technology and sales to marketing and business development – and every travel supplier partner has been an integral part of Tourico’s growth and success over the last 20 years," said CEO Uri Argov.
"We’re thrilled to have so many amazing travel industry professionals and leaders join us in a toast to the future."
Tourico contracts directly with accommodations, airlines, cruise lines, attractions, and car rental firms using a high-volume, wholesale model to over 4,600 clients in 100 countries.
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