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Lavishé Travel is a private travel firm located in the historic city of Rancho Cucamonga, California. Lavishé travel is black-owned and affiliated with a dynamic team of travel specialists that take care of your vacation from the beginning to the end. Our agency was created to help people in need of a dream vacation, no matter what income class. We are dedicated to bringing out fun-filled, enjoyable, and refreshing experiences to our clients. We do not just want one-time customers; instead, our mission is to develop a long-term working relationship with our lovely customers. Besides, we also aim to eradicate time-wasting and poor travel experiences from your memory.
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7828 Haven Avenue, 91730, Rancho Cucamonga, Canada
- 9097510013
- info@lavishetravel.com
- lavishetravel.com
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