Travelonly Celebrates 35 Years In Business With Las Vegas Event
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l-r: Gregory Luciani, President & CEO Travelonly; Keynote speaker: Rick Sasso, President & CEO MSC Cruises USA; Patrick Luciani, Chairman Travelonly


Travelonly recently celebrated 35 years in business with a Conference and Awards Dinner held at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas. Sixty-two of the company's Associates and Affiliates from British Columbia to New Brunswick attended along with many of the home-based retail group's travel partners.

Their 35th anniversary celebrations provided a suitable occasion for Travelonly CEO and founder Patrick Luciani to assume the position of Chairman handing the CEO position to his 32 year old son Gregory Luciani.

The events keynote address was delivered by Richard Sasso, the President & CEO of MSC Cruises, USA. Sasso congratulated Travelonly on its 35 years of success in the Canadian retail industry and praised the 'exceptional vision of Patrick Luciani in building such a strong company'


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