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Association of Travel & Tourist Agents in Lebanon (Attal) Membership Directory ASSOCIATION OF TRAVEL & TOURIST AGENTS IN LEBANON (ATTAL) MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY (August 2019) SERIAL A G E N C Y P.O.BOX STREET CITY PHONE** FAXIMLY E. MAIL \ WEB SITE 1. A CITY TRAVEL SARL* 13-5352 RAS BEIRUT BEIRUT 01810000 01866728 [email protected] www.citycartravel.com.lb 2. ABOU NADER TRAVEL* MAIN STREET TYR 07742098 [email protected] 3. ACE TRAVEL AND TOURISM SARL 113-6008 RUSTOM BACHA ST. BEIRUT 01365080 01365090 [email protected] www.acetravel.me 4. ADONIS EVASION LIBAN SARL 156 JBEIL SAINT JACOB JBEIL 09949599 09946351 [email protected] www.adonistravel.com 5. AEOLOS LIBAN * 11311 PASTEUR 96 BEIRUT 01564666 01564777 [email protected] www.aeoloslb.com 6. AL AMAN TRAVEL AGENCY AL ARID HARETHREK 01554600 01555722 [email protected] www.alamantraveL.com 7. AL AMIRA TOURS MAIN STREET KFAR AKKA 06955888 06954888 [email protected] KOURA www.alamiratours.com 8. ALAMIN TRAVEL & TOURISM 135515 AUSTRALIA BEIRUT 01808455 01863039 [email protected] 9. ALASSAAD TRAVEL & TOURISM* KODOS—SIT NAFISE SAIDA 07754870 07753870 [email protected] 10. ALATTAR TRAVEL & TOURISM 1145178 MAR ELIAS BEIRUT 01375632 01375636 [email protected] 11. ALAWAELTRAVEL & TOURISM SARL 13-5271 SAMI SOLH -KALOT BADARO 01383015 01382235 [email protected] CENTER www.alawael-travel.com 12. ALFA EXPRESS * 1268 SARBA JOUNIEH 09832007 09832142 [email protected] JOUNIEH www.alfaexpress.me 13. ALFAYSAL FOR TRAVEL & TOURISM SARL KHALDE SQUARE KHALDE 05800029 05806896 [email protected] www.alfaisaltourism.com 14. ALINOR TRAVEL & TOURISM SARL* GAMAYZET ST TRIPOLI 06443993 06443994 [email protected] 15. ALJABAL TRAVEL* 1-5383 MAIN FALOUGHA 05531333 05531234 [email protected] www.cedarscar.com 16. ALL-WAYS TRAVEL MAIN ROAD HAZMIEH 05590529 [email protected] www.all-waystravel.net 17. ALMAHA TRAVEL & TOURS 319 BRAZILIA HAZMIEH 05959525 05959527 [email protected] 18. ALMARMAR TRAVEL & TOURISM * HADINASRALLAH HARETHREIK 01270831 01555790 [email protected] 19. ALPHA CLUB * 11316 NAHR 460 BEIRUT 01582000 01562365 [email protected] 20. ALPINE TRAVEL & TOURISME SARL* 116169 MAIN ROAD AINAB 05410254 05410256 [email protected] 21. ALSABIL TRAVEL AND TOURISM* MAIN STREET HART HREIK 01553399 01546599 [email protected] www.alsabiltourism.com 22. ALTAIR TRAVEL & TOURISM SARL AIN MREISSEH BEIRUT 01368330 01368331 [email protected] 23. ALTAWFIC TRAVEL AND TOURISM * AZMI ST- BALHA TRIPOLI 06432542 06433042 [email protected] 24. ALWAFAA TRAVEL & TOURISM * MAIN STREET BEIRUT 01543317 01543317 [email protected] www.wafaa-group.com 25. AMIN KAWAR & SONS (LEBANON) 114230 COMMODORE BEIRUT 01352525 01353802 [email protected] www.aksl.com.lb 26. ANDARY TRAVEL 1617 Cine Phoenicia JOUNIEH 09936016 09934560 [email protected] 27. ARIANE TRAVEL & TOURISM * 90810 NEW JDEIDH JDEIDEH 01888148 01897833 [email protected] www.arianetravel.com 28. ASSOCIATED INTRNATIONAL AGENCIES * 6331 MAKDISI BEIRUT 01341034 01354340 [email protected] 29. ATCO-TOURISM AND TRAVEL* AL MADARESS ST. TRIPOLI 06443527 06437890 [email protected] www.atcotourismtravel.com 30. ATTO - ARAB TRADING & TRAVEL * HAMRA BEIRUT 01340310 01342925 [email protected] www.attotravel.com 31. AWAY TRAVEL & TOURS * 1033 ESPACE 2000 JOUNIEH 09223375 09210858 [email protected] www.away-travel.net 32. AZAR TRAVEL & TOURISM * AMYOUN KOURA 06951036 06950075 [email protected] 33. AZZI HOLIDAY 55372 AL WARDIEH ST SIN EL FIL 01513513 01513513 [email protected] www.aziholiday.com 34. BAADARANI TRAVEL & TOURISM * 7676 LEON BEIRUT 01341188 01350591 [email protected] 35. BALKAN HOLIDAYS 1137040 ZALKA ZALKA 01889240 01889241 [email protected] 36. BARAKAT TRAVEL & TOURISM AGENCY * MAIN GHAZIEH 07753340 07754450 [email protected] www.barakat.travel 37. BEIRUT EXPRESS * 113274 SOURATI BEIRUT 01341400 01350622 [email protected] 38. BEIRUT SHIPPING & TOURIST AGENCY 1531 PHOENICIA ST. BEIRUT 01368400 01368102 [email protected] 39. BEYOND OCEANS TRAVEL SAME SWISS BANK HARET 01555348 01555349 [email protected] BLDG HRAIK www.bo-travel.com 40. BITAR’S TRAVEL & SERVICES * 946 NADIM JISR TRIPOLI 06604132 06612232 [email protected] 41. BIZRI TRAVEL & TOURISM * 166528 RIAD SOLH SAIDA 07722703 07720119 [email protected] www.bizritravel.com 42. BLUE WAY * 166528 TABARIS BEIRUT 01322181 01203259 [email protected] 43. BLUE WINGS TRAVEL AND TOUIRISM SARL MICHEL EL MURR ZALKA 01889142 01889141 [email protected] www.bluewingsleb.com 44. BOOS TRAVEL SARL* DAOUD AMMOUN SIN EL FIL 01500976 01-493459 [email protected] www.boostravel.com 45. BOUEZ TRAVE AGENCY * 520 NEW AVENUE JOUNIEH 09636488 09913652 [email protected] 46. BRASILIA TRAVEL * 11-1125 MILITARY HOSPITAL BEIRUT 01380089 01389395 [email protected] www.brasiliatravel.net 47. BRAZIL AND WORLD TOURISM * MAIN STREET CHTAURA 08544028 0854853 [email protected] 48. BREAKAWAY TRAVEL & TOURISM 1135830 HIKMEH JDEIDEH 01888000 01888000 [email protected] 49. BRIDGES TOURS * 117807 MAZRAA-UNESCO BEIRUT 01786034 01786035 [email protected] 50. CAMPUS TRAVEL * 13-6109 MAKHOUL BEIRUT 01744588 01744583 [email protected] www.campus-travel.net 51. CENTURY TRAVEL * 47 ZOUK NOTRE DAME DU LIBAN ZOUK Mikhael 09222457 09922457 [email protected] www.centurytravellb.com 52. CLOVER M.E. TRAVEL & TOURISM * 146562 AIRPORT BEIRUT 01453555 01453006 [email protected] 53. CLUB TRAVEL SERVICES (CTS) * MAIN DBAYEH 04407174 04544778 [email protected] 54. CMA CROISIÈRE ET VOYAGES* 11-2000 DOWN TOWN-PORT BEIRUT 01959231 01959230 [email protected] 55. COMMODORE TRAVEL & TOURS CTT 113-5397 BAALBECK ST BEIRUT 01347699 01354229 [email protected] www.cistour.com 56. CONCORD TRAVEL & TOURISM ( FAKIH ) * HAMRA BEIRUT 01730074 01744047 [email protected] www.concordtr.com 57. CONGRESS TRAVEL MOUAWAD STREET BEIRUT 03067747 [email protected] 58. CONNECTING TRAVEL AND SERVICES (CTS)* 5019-116 SAMI EL SOLH BEIRUT 01395600 01395601 [email protected] [email protected] www.cts.com.lb 59. CORPORATE EXPRESS SARL* 13-5256 DOWN TOWN / BEIRUT 01999677 01999677 [email protected] www.corporate-exp,com 60. CROSS WAYS TRAVEL & TOUEISM * 68 BOULEVARD ZAHLE 08822116 08-805511 [email protected] 61. D & S* JAL EL DIB/CB ST. BEIRUT 04710305 04710307 [email protected] 62. DAHER TRAVEL HASAN EL SABAH NABATIEH 07768267 07768267 [email protected] www.dahertravel.net 63. DAMOUR TOUR * 901355 MEDAWAR BAUCHRIEH 01882028 01882019 [email protected] 64. DAN TRAVEL AND TOURISM SARL 16-5399 VERDUN BEIRUT 01388300 01355018 [email protected] 65. DAR ALIMAN FOR TRAVEL AND TOURISM* SALIM TAKLA TRIPOLI 06425773 06440245 [email protected] www.daraliman.com 66. DAR ALSALAM TRAVEL & TOURISM * MAIN HARET 01271854 01541089 [email protected] HREIK 67. DARWICH TRAVEL AND TOURISM MAIN STREET H. HREIK 01274333 01274513 [email protected] 68. DEALERS FOR TRAVEL AND TOURISM 5110-25 BKASINI CHIAH 01541777 01541999 [email protected] www.dealers-lb.com 69. DEDALOS GROUP S A R L HORSH TABEL SIN EL FIL 01493454 01493455 [email protected] www.dedalosgroup.com 70. DISCOVERY TRAVEL AGENCY * 122 GEORGES HRAWI ZAHLEH 08825919 08813197 [email protected] 71. EAGLE TRAVEL& TOURISM * 112601 PHOENICIA BEIRUT 01365414 01362998 [email protected] 72. EASY FLY SARL* JNAH BEIRUT 01826700 01826400 [email protected] 73. EDDE TRAVEL* 19 MAIN JBEIL 09541268 09943166 [email protected] 74. EID TRAVEL * 70543 PATRIARCHAT ANTELIAS 04402009 04419211 [email protected] ARMENIAN www.eidtravel.com 75. EL AJOUZ TRAVEL* HOTEIT BLDG BEER EL 01551566 01551567 [email protected] ABED 76. ELFIL TRAVEL & TOURISM AGENCY 112132 PORT BEIRUT 01972444 01987988 [email protected] www.elfilshipping.com 77. ELZEIN TRAVEL AND TOURISM 25-41 OLD ROAD SAIDA GHOBEIRI 01383162 01383163 [email protected] www.zeintravel.com 78. EML TRAVEL & TOURISM 901166 CHALET SUISSE JDEIDEH 01878484 01890361 [email protected] 79. ETS SAYAH-SAYAH TRAVEL* SAYAH BLDG JBEIL 09942744 09943388 [email protected] 80. EXPRESS FOR HAJJ AND OMRA CO* MAHKAMI ELCHARIYI SAIDA 07723550 07754800 [email protected] www.expresshajj.com 81. EXPRESS TRAVEL CO* 616 FAKHREDDINE ST SAIDA 07726174 07754900 [email protected] 82. FARAJ TRAVEL AND TOURISM * CINE SHAMS BLDG BAALBACK 08370450 08370450 [email protected] 83. FARDAYSO SAL MAIN STREET KASLIK 09918418 09918318 [email protected] 84. FAST MONDIAL FOR TRAVEL & TOURISM 175621 ACHRAFIEH BEIRUT 01337733 01203475 [email protected] 85. FAST SAL (FARAH SERVICES FOR TRAVEL) * 175288 ACHRAFIEH BEIRUT 01336174 01336173 [email protected] 86. FATTAL FOR TRAVEL AND TOURISM* 178 HASHEM HUSEINI TRIPOLI 06410945 06410284 [email protected] www.fattaltravel.com 87. FINEST TRAVEL AND TOURS SAID FREIHA HAZMIEH 05953186 05953186 [email protected] www.finesttraveltours.com 88. FIRST DIANA TRAVEL CO.* 90597 MAIN ROAD JDAYDEH 01878789 01881717 [email protected] www.fdianatravel.com 89. FIVE STARS TOURS * HAMRA- SAROULLA HAMRA 01347773 01347773 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.fivestarstours.com 90. FLY MAD SARL SAINT RITA ST. SIN EL FIL 01495546 01495546 [email protected] www.flymad.net 91. FOLLOW ME TRAVEL AND TOURISM SARL MAIN ROAD ZOUK MIKAEL 09216906 01216906 [email protected] 92. FOURWAYS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL & TOURISM * 60238 AUTOSTRADE JAL EL DIB 04716801 04716803 [email protected] 93. GAZELLE TOURS
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