Goway

Goway Travel, operating since 1970, has been providing unforgettable travel experiences for travellers from all walks of life. We are North America's leading travel provider to Australia & the South Pacific, Asia, Africa & the Middle East, Latin America & Antarctica, the world’s most Idyllic Islands and UK-Europe.
Privately owned by the Hodge family (all four of whom work in the business), we have a global presence with our head office in Toronto and branches in Vancouver, Los Angeles, Sydney and Manila which employ over 300 specialist staff.
We offer a wide choice of travel ideas, ranging from fully independent travelling, to escorted tours and adventure touring for the more adventurous trekker. 
The strength of Goway has always been the quality of our staff and our commitment to customer satisfaction. Many of our staff are long-time employees and Bruce Hodge, Goway’s founder, continues to be president.
Our basic objective is to so satisfy our clients that they will recommend us to their friends and travel with us again and again. That is how we have been able to keep growing over the years.

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