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America Asia Travel Center Inc.

Super Vacation Inc, America Asia Travel Center was established in 1981 in Los Angeles, California. Besides handling normal travel agency activities, such as making airlines, hotel, tour package reservations, we were also the sole agent for the U.S. tour packages promoted by Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines.

Release time : 2014-07-15 08:00:00
source : America Aisa Trevel Center Inc

Super Vacation Inc, America Asia Travel Center was established in 1981 in Los Angeles, California. Besides handling normal travel agency activities, such as making airlines, hotel, tour package reservations, we were also the sole agent for the U.S. tour packages promoted by Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines. In 1986 we purchased our first 56-seaters bus and established America Asia Express, Inc., and became the first and the only Chinese-operated bus charter company at that time.

Now Super Vacation/ America Asia Travel Center has over 170 employees, 16 regional representative offices and branches in America, Canada and China, yearly revenue reaches 80 million U.S. dollars, serves more than 200,000 passengers per year, America Asia Express Inc owns more than 20 vehicles including 10 (56-seaters) deluxe coaches, with 10 million US dollars liability insurance per coach, and provides services including airline ticketing, hotel reservations, cruise, short-haul bus tours and long haul vacations to China, Europe, Japan, North Africa, etc., wholesales tour packages to more than 500 Asian travel agencies around the world, and bus charter services.

We promised to provide the best product and the best service to every customer. All our tour guides speak Chinese and English fluently, and are highly trained professionals, who can make sure you have a wonderful journey.

Source: Official Website of America Asia Travel Center.

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