Dan Langevin started small in the travel trade: at just 11 years-old he was already cleaning cars for his Dad’s car rental franchises. From there, Langevin worked at the airport renting out cars, then on the ramp at Air Canada in Northern Quebec.
“I got the taste, and that’s what I wanted to do since Day One,” says Langevin, “…once you’ve had the chance to travel, and you’re young, and you get a taste for it, it’s hard not to continue doing it.”
From his early days with Contiki to the first meeting at “The Keg by the airport” that helped launch Softvoyage, Langevin’s career has taken a fascinating trajectory. Watch the full story as Dan Langevin writes the next chapter of Voices of Travel.