All in the family: Softvoyage celebrates 25th anniversary

It was a sunny spring evening as a group of industry VIPs gathered on the rooftop patio restaurant of Toronto’s Drake Hotel to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Softvoyage.

Dan Langevin, chief commercial officer and partner at Softvoyage, welcomed the gathering of friends and colleagues, observing that 25 years in the IT (information technology) world is like 175 years in any other business, and telling them that for two and a half decades the goal has been to develop the best technology possible for its tour operator and travel agent partners.

Introducing Softvoyage’s staff – to loud applause – Langevin told his audience that as a company: “We work as a family.” And when it comes to its industry partners, the philosophy that has defined its business is that “We’re in it together.”

And clearly that’s the case, as the 25th anniversary celebrations also included a celebration of Softvoyage’s first customers – Voyages Bergeron and Bel Air Travel (its first B2C client).

Now, while Softvoyage launched in 1999, its arrival on the scene came about when Steve Ringuet’s Sirev and Moise Levy’s Levy & Associates decided to join forces with the vision of making life easier for tour operators and travel agents.

And when you consider that Softvoyage had its origins in a world before the Internet, iPhones, Facebook and Google were around, it becomes pretty clear that the company’s founders have been pioneers of the kind of technology and services that it provides to the Canadian travel industry.

And that, and that alone, is a reason for celebration.

Happy 25th, Softvoyage.

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Softvoyage’s Steve Ringuet, Moise Levy and Dan Langevin

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