
Levon Travel celebrated 35th anniversary with an elegant event hosted at The Alexander Hotel in Yerevan. The event brought together long-time clients, trusted partners, travel industry leaders, and many guests from beyond the tourism sector.
The evening was filled with heartfelt speeches by Levon Travel’s founder, Garbis Titizan and its directors over the past 35 years: Hrant Tokhatyan, Anahit Papazyan, and Tsovinar Martirosyan. Each shared stories and memories that created the agency’s remarkable journey from its early days to becoming one of the most respected names in the industry.

Guests enjoyed an evening filled with warm conversations, live music, and moments of reflection. A short documentary film chronicling Levon Travel’s rich history was screened. The film, composed of rare archival photos dating back to 1990, offered a nostalgic look at the agency’s early days. One notable highlight was a certificate that the U.S. State Department awarded to Garbis Titizian in recognition of his support in establishing the U.S. Embassy in Armenia.

The celebration culminated with the unveiling of a beautifully decorated cake. It was topped with the number 35 and the agency’s iconic logo, a bright sunflower.
Milestones in Levon Travel’s History

Garbis Titizian founded Levon Travel in the early 1990s, which was a bold and visionary move. The quickly established itself not only as a pioneer in the country’s tourism sector but also as the first U.S. investment in the newly independent Republic of Armenia. It was one of the first travel businesses and had a mission to become a vital bridge between Armenia and the rest of the world.
Founder Garbis Titizian was formally invited to serve as an advisor to the state minister on aviation issues. His expertise played a pivotal role in integrating Armenia into the global airline reservation system, helping the country establish critical air links during a challenging time.
Levon Travel was the first agency to host representatives of Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) and served as KLM’s main agent in Armenia. In 1996, it became the official representative of British Airways in Armenia. These major milestones positioned the agency at the heart of international travel in the region. The agency was among the first to develop domestic tourism, hosting large tour groups across the country.

The 35th anniversary of Levon Travel received widespread media attention, highlighting the agency’s lasting impact on Armenia’s tourism industry. Armenpress, Armenia’s leading news agency, published a detailed article covering the agency’s history and achievements.
In the diaspora, the prominent American-Armenian outlet Asbarez and arevelk.am website published articles about the agency. Additionally, the leading lifestyle and entertainment magazine Kamoblog captured the festive atmosphere of the evening with vibrant visuals and commentary.





