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  1. Kenya Safaris, Wildlife Safaris Kenya
    Kenya Safaris, Wildlife Safaris Kenya, Lodge & Camping Safari, Magical Safaris Kenya Tanzania, Beach Safaris Kenya Zanzibar,mt climbing kenya Tanzania
    Regions: Kenya


  1. Travel and Tourism Research Association
    Travel and Tourism Research Association : Facilitates access to numerous sources of information to support your research efforts, Educates members in research, marketing and planning skills through publications, conferences and networking, Encourages professional development and recognizes research and marketing excellence through its awards program, Creates opportunities to interact with your peers throughout the industry, Fosters development of travel and tourism research and related curricula in institutes of higher education, Promotes the development and application of professional research in the travel and tourism industry.
    Regions: Europe


  2. ASTA - The American Society of Travel Agents
    The American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA) is the world's largest association of travel professionals. Our 20,000 members include travel agents and the companies whose products they sell such as tours, cruises, hotels, car rentals, etc. We are the leading advocate for travel agents, the travel industry and the traveling public. Without a travel agent, you're on you own.
    Regions: Alexandria


  3. American Hotel & Lodging Association
    For 94 years, the association of hotels supporting the hospitality industry. AH&LA is a 95-year-old dual membership association of state and city partner lodging associations throughout the United States with some 10,000 members nationwide, representing more than 1.3 million guest rooms. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., it provides members with advocacy on Capitol Hill, public relations and image management, education, research and information, and other services to ensure a positive business climate for the U.S. lodging industry. Individual state associations provide representation at the state level and offer many additional cost-saving benefits.


  4. National Business Travel Association
    NBTA connects the business travel world and promotes the value of business travel management. Travel costs typically represent a company’s second or third-largest controllable expense. And just as business travel is closely linked to the U.S. economy, so is professional business travel management linked to the achievement of a company’s goals and objectives.
    Regions: Alexandria


  5. CTHRC
    Tourism training programs and certification, national standards, online training, career resources, educational materials and tourism training and development from Canada's national tourism industry council.
    Regions: Ottawa


  6. National Restaurant Association
    A cornerstone of America's economy, restaurants are the nation's largest private-sector employers, generating an annual economic impact of $1 trillion. Restaurant.org features news, tools, research, and more to help you run your business.


  7. Associations in the Travel, Tourism, Hospitality and Transportation Industries
    Todays Africa Travel Association Partnerships Include World Travel & Business Organizations.
    Regions: Africa


  8. Ontario Accommodation Association
    Ontario Accommodation Association Members Directory, for Ontario Accommodation.
    Regions: Peterborough


  9. World Tourism Organization (WTO)
    The World Tourism Organization (WTO/OMT), a specialized agency of the United Nations, is the leading international organization in the field of tourism. It serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and practical source of tourism know-how. With its headquarters in Madrid, Spain, the WTO plays a central and decisive role in promoting the development of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism, with the aim of contributing to economic development, international understanding, peace, prosperity and universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms. In pursuing this aim, the Organization pays particular attention to the interests of developing countries in the field of tourism. The WTO plays a catalytic role in promoting technology transfers and international cooperation, in stimulating and developing public-private sector partnerships and in encouraging the implementation of the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism, with a view to ensuring that member countries, tourist destinations and businesses maximize the positive economic, social and cultural effects of tourism and fully reap its benefits, while minimizing its negative social and environmental impacts. In 2005, the WTO's membership is comprised of 145 countries, seven territories and more than 300 Affiliate Members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations and local tourism authorities. free market analysis for business
    Regions: Spain


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