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This international congress of lawyers and others
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place at the University of Abertay Dundee. It is held
under the auspices of the International Forum of
Travel and Tourism Advocates (IFTTA).
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Reiseliv 2004 - Norway International Tourism & Travel Trade Fair 1/08-11/2004 Lillestrom, Norway
Fitur (Feria Internacional de Turismo)-International Tourism Trade Fair 1/28 - 2/1/2004 Madrid, Spain
IFWTO 35th Annual Convention 10/12-17/2004 Johannesburg, South Africa
European Incentive & Business Travel & Meetings Exhibition (EIBTM) 2004 11/30-12/2/2004 Barcelona, Spain
Food, Hotel & Tourism Bali 2004 2/05-07/2004 Nusa Dua, Bali
WTI 2004 - World Travel India 2/05-08/2004 Mumbai, India
REISEN Hamburg 2004 - International Exhibition Tourism & Caravaning 2/11-15/2004 Hamburg, Germany
8th Annual Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Investment Conference 5/10-12/2004 Montego Bay, Jamaica
MIT 2004 - Dixieme edition du Marche Mediterraneen International du Tourisme 5/12-15/2004 Tuni, Tunisie
Lacime 6/23-25/2004 Sao Paulo, SP Brazil
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Conference Date Location Organization Acronym Description Contact Name Contact Title Contact Phone Contact Fax Contact Email Website Address
A non-profit, national
association that represents
and speaks for the common
Travel Industry interests and concerns of all
TIA International Association of components of the U.S. TIA Marketing
Pow Wow 5/06-10/2006 Orlando, FL America TIA travel industry. Dept. (202) 408-8422
Contact2 Name Contact2 Phone Comments
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Adventure Travel ATS Dedicated to promoting natural resource www.adventuretravel.com 1-866-233-2053 Alan Hale, 4555 Southlake Parkway
Society sustainability, economic viability and cultural President Birmingham, Alabama
integrity through sustainable tourism 35244
development.
Africa Travel ATA Promotes travel in Africa. www.africa-ata.org 212-447 1926 David Berge, Legal 347 Fifth Avenue, Suite AFRICATRAVELASSO@AOL.COM
Association Department 610, New York, NY
10016, USA
African Travel & ATTA Promotes the tourism products of members www.atta.co.uk +44 (0)20 7370 6758 Primrose Stobbs 20 Recliffe Mews
Tourism with destinations within Africa and the Indian (Chairman) London
Association Ocean Islands. SW109JU
Air Transport ATA The national trade organization of the www.air-transport.org 202-626-4000 David A. Berg (Vice 1301 Pennsylvania ata@airlines.org
Association principal U.S. airlines, promoting and President, General Avenue, NW - Suite 1100
supporting the air transport industry. Counsel & Washington, DC 20004-
Secretary) 1707
Airlines Reporting ARC Handles airline ticket distribution, control and www.arccorp.com (703) 816-8000 Mildred Benson, 4100 North Fairfax Drive, csc@arccorp.com
Corporation settlement and controls accreditation of travel Legal Department Suite 600, Arlington, VA
agencies that issue airline tickets. 22203-1629
Airport Council ACI The international association of the world's www.airports.org + 41 (0) 22 717 85 85 Nils, Boserup, World Headquarters, aci@aci.aero
International airports. ACI fosters cooperation among its President Post Office Box 16, 215,
member airports and with other partners in Geneva 15 - Airport,
world aviation, including governmental, airline Switzerland
and aircraft manufacturing organizations.
Airport Council ACI- www.aci-europe.org +32 (0)2 552 09 80 Gerard Borel Squar de Meeus, No. 16, gerard.borel@aci-
International Europe (General Counsel), 1000 Brussels Belgium europe.org
Europe Jeoff Muyrhead,
President
Airports Council ACI-NA Represents local, regional and state www.aci-na.org 202 293-8500 Patricia Hahn, 1775 K Street, NW-Suite publicaffairs@aci-na.aero
International governing bodies that own and operate Executive Vice 500-Washington, DC
North America commercial airports in the United States and President, 20006
Canada. Operations,
General Counsel
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
American Asian AAHOA A national organization that provides an active www.aahoa.com (404) 816-5759 Stephen Parker 66 Lenox Pointe, N.E. info@aahoa.com
Hotel Owners forum in which Asian American Hotel Owners, Atlanta, Georgia 30324
Association through an exchange of ideas with a unified
voice, can communicate, interact, and secure
their proper position within the hospitality
industry, and be a source of inspiration by
promoting professionalism and excellence
through education and community
involvement.
American Bus ABA A trade association representing motorcoach www.buses.org (202) 842-1645 Linda Baur Darr 700 13th Street, Suite abainfo@buses.org
Association and tour companies, travel and tourism Vice President, 575, Washington DC
organizations, and suppliers of bus products Policy & External 20005-5923
and services in the U.S. and Canada. Affairs
American Hotel & AH&LA A 93-year old federation of state lodging www.ahma.com 202-289-3100 Joseph McInerey, 1201 New York Avenue, info@ahla.com
Lodging associations throughout the U.S. with some CEO NW, #600, Washington,
Association 11,000 property members worldwide, DC 20005-3931
representing more than 1.5 million guest
rooms. AH&LA provides its members with
assistance in operations, education, and
communications, and lobbies on Capitol Hill to
provide a business climate in which the
industry can continue to prosper. Individual
state associations provide representation at
the state level and offer many additional cost-
saving benefits.
American Resort ARDA An international organization that promotes www.arda.org (202) 371-6700 David Evans, Legal Washington Office
Development the growth and development of the resort and Department 1201 15th Street NW,
Association timeshare industries. Suite 400
Washington, D.C. 20005
Arab Air Carriers AACO The regional association of the Arab Airlines. www.aaco.org +961-1- 861297/8/9 Abdul Wahab 13-5468 info@aaco.org
Organization It is a non-profit organization with a mission to Teffaha, Secretary Beirut - Lebanon
assist its member airlines to achieve safer and General
more economical operations.
Association for ATLAS A global network of universities with research www.atlas-euro.org +31-26-4452699 John Swarbrooke, ATLAS Administration john.swarbrooke@atlas-euro.org
Tourism and and education interests in tourism and leisure. Chair Leontine Onderwater
Leisure It conducts research in cultural tourism, Jantien Veldman
Education sustainable tourism, ICT, human resources, Travit - POBox 3042
and SMEs. 6802 DA Arnhem
The Netherlands
Association of ABAV An Brazilian organization consisting of about www.abav.com.br +55 11 3231.3077 Jo o Pereira Av. So Luis, 165 - 1 caravelas@elo.com.br
Brazilian Travel 3000 travel companies. Martins Heto, Andar - Centro
Agents President CEP 01046-001 - So
Paulo - SP BRAZIL
Association of ACTE A professional association representing www.acte.org 1-703-683-5322 Nancy Holtzman, 515 King Street, info@acte.org
Corporate Travel corporate travel managers and travel service Executive Director Suite 340
Executives providers in 29 countries. Alexandria, VA 22314
Association of ANTOR www.antor.com,
National Tourist www.antor.org,
Office www.antor.asn.au
Representatives
(UK, Australia,
Canada)
Association of ARTA Founded in 1963, ARTA is the largest non- www.artaonline.com 859.269.9739 John Hawks, 3161 Custer Drive, Suite
Retail Travel profit association in North America that President 8, Lexington, KY 40517-
Agents represents travel agents exclusively. They do 4067
not accept travel suppliers or other travel
companies as members.
Association of ATME A professional , non-profit association of www.atme.org (914) 834-9110 Kristin Zern, 2005 Palmer Avenue, Ste
Travel Marketing executives with vital responsibilities in the Executive Director 193
Executives marketing of tourism and travel worldwide. Larchmont, NY 10538
Burba Hotel BHN An international organization engaged in www.burba.com 949.574.3900 Jim Burba, Pacific Plaza
Network helping investors in the hospitality industry President 234 East 17th Street,
come together to network, do business and Suite 114 Costa Mesa,
learn about the latest trends. California 92627
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Canadian CATO CATO represents the interests of Canada's N/A (416) 304-0521 William F. Clark, 101 - 116 Simcoe Street, clark@yyzlaw.com
Association of tour operator industry with domestic and Legal Counsel Toronto, Ontario, M5H
Tour Operators foreign governments, international tourist 4E2 Canada
boards, the retail travel trade, commercial
suppliers, the trade media and travel and
consumers.
Caribbean Hotel CHA A Caribbean organization focused on www.caribbeanhotels.org 787-725-9139 Simone Surarez, 1000 Ponce de Len
Association achieving excellence in hospitality, leadership President Ave., 5th Floor
in marketing, and sustainable growth in San Juan, Puerto Rico
tourism, for the benefit of its members, and 00907
the wider Caribbean community.
Caribbean CTO A trade organization whose main objective is www.onecaribbean.org 212-635-9530 Jag Mehta, Chair 80 Broad Street
Tourism the development of sustainable tourism for Person - 32nd Floor
Organization the economic and social benefit of Caribbean Finance/Legal New York, NY 10004
people.
Central European CECTA A trade organization promoting the Central www.cecta.org + 44 (0) 1844 338332 Gill Wilson, Chief P.O.Box 6, info@cecta.org
Countries Travel European region's travel and tourism Executive Thame Road
Association destinations and services. Wheatley
Oxfordshire
OX33 1LP
UK
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Confederation of Hotrec Represents hotels, restaurants and cafes in www.hotrec.org +32 2 513 63 23 Bernd Geyer, 111 boulevard Anspach, main@hotrec.org
the National the European Union. It is the recognized President Box 4 Brussels Belgium
Hotel & spokesman for the interests of 34 national
Restaurants in trade and employer associations and the
the European hotel, restaurant and caf industry of 20
Community European countries.
Corporate CCA Established in 1992, CCA is at the forefront of www.africacncl.org (202) 835-1115 Stephen Hayes, 1100 17th Street, N.W., cca@africacncl.org
Council on Africa strengthening and facilitating the commercial President Suite 1100
relationship between the U.S. and the African Washington, DC 20036
continent. CCA works closely with
governments, multilateral groups and
business to improve the African continent's
trade and investment climate, and to raise the
profile of Africa in the U.S. business
community.
Council on Hotel, CHRIE Founded in 1946, CHRIE is the global www.chrie.org (804) 346-4800 Attn: International 2613 North Parham info@chrie.org
Restaurant & advocate of hospitality and tourism education CHRE Road, 2nd Floor,
Institutional for schools, colleges and universities offering Richmond, Virginia USA
Education programs in hotel and restaurant 23294
management, food service management and
culinary arts. International CHRIE has
expanded its focus to making it a marketplace
for facilitating exchanges of information,
ideas, research, products and services related
to education, training and resource
development for the hospitality and tourism
industry (food, lodging, recreation and travel
services).
Cruise Lines CLIA The official trade organization of the cruise www.cruising.org (212) 921-0066 Terry Dale, Cruise Lines info@cruising.org
International industry of North America. It offers support President or Bryan International Association
Association and training for the travel agent community, Major 80 Broad Street, Suite
including the Cruise Counsellor Certification 1800
Program. New York, New York
10004
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
European ERAA The representative body for regional air www.eraa.org +44 (0)1276 856495 Georg Wiederkehr The Baker Suite info@eraa.org
Regions Airline transport throughout Europe. It currently (Legal Counsel) Fairoaks Airport
Association represents 78 airlines and 49 airports. Chobham
Woking
Surrey
GU24 8HX
UK
Green Globe 21 A worldwide program for sustainable travel www.greenglobe.org (+61) (2) 6257 9102 Ms Cathy Parsons, GPO Box 371 customer.services@greenglobe21.com
and tourism. Green Globe 21 specializes in Chief Executive Canberra, ACT, 2612
developing environmental management and Officer AUSTRALIA
awareness for the travel and tourism industry
and provides practical means through which
companies can improve their environmental
performance.
Group of National ECTAA Represent and promote the interests of travel www.ectaa.org +32.2.644.34.50 Isabelle LEROY rue Dautzenberg 36, B - secretariat@ectaa.org
Travel Agents agents and tour operators in the E.U. (Legal Affairs) 1050 Bruxelles
and Tour
Operators
Associations
within the E.U.
Hotel Brokers HBI Hotel Brokers International, in conjunction www.hotelbrokersintl.com 1.816.505.4315 per Glenda, they 1420 NW Vivion Road info@hotelbrokersinternational.com
International with Hotel & Motel Management, created the sell real estate Suite 111
Hotel Investor's Marketplace series to connect only Kansas City, MO 64118
active hotel buyers, brokers and suppliers.
These one-day property showcases are held
throughout the country and provide unique
opportunities to assess current property
inventories and complete transaction
processes - from purchasing to financing to
franchise affiliation.
Interactive Travel ITSA An online travel industry trade group devoted www.interactivetravel.org (301) 365-0270 Art Satler, 7113 Deer Crossing Ct. execdir@interactivetrav
Services to eliminating barriers to growth and Executive Director Bethesda, MD 20817 el.org
Association protecting consumers.
International Air IACA Represents airline companies whose www.iaca.be +32 (2) 546 10 64 Koen Vermeir, Montoyerstraat 23, 3rd koen.vermeir@iaca.be
Carriers customer base is significantly or Director Floor
Association predominantly the leisure traveler. Aeropolitical & B-1000 Brussels Belgium
Industry Affairs
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
International Air IATA A trade association representing and serving www.iata.org 1(514) 874 0202 Robert McGeorge, 800 Place Victoria mcgeorger@iata.org Geneva Main
Transport the airline industry world-wide. x3642 General Counsel PO Box 113 Office
Association 1(514) 874 1789 (fax) Montreal - H4Z 1M1 33, Route de
Quebec - Canada l'Aeroport
PO Box 416
Geneva - 15
Airport
Switzerland
International IAPA An organization for the frequent business www.iapa.com UK 44(20) 2681-6555 UK P.O. Box 380, info@iapa.co.uk
Airline traveler; as over 400,000 members in over US 1-800-821-4272 Craydon, Surray, CR9 iapa@iapausa.com
Passengers 200 countries. Hong Kong 2ZQ England iapa@iapafe.com.hk
Association (852) 2528-4263 US P.O. Box 700188,
Dallas, Texas, 75370-
0188
Hong Kong GPO Box
9200, Hong Kong
International IATAN A wholly owned subsidiary of IATA. www.iatan.org 1-516-663-6000 Denise Ladoudeur, 300 Garden City Plaza info@iatan.org
Airlines Travel President Suite 342
Agent Network Garden City, NY 11530-
3302
International IAMAT A non-profit organization that provides www.iamat.org 716 754 4883 Mauffer-Marco 417 Center Street info@iamat.org
Association for medical information for countries around the Longo Lewiston, NY 14092
Medical world, as well as associated English speaking
Assistance to doctors in 300+ cities.
Travellers
International IAAPA Founded in 1918, a non-profit organization www.iaapa.org 703/836-4800 Clark Robinson, 1448 Duke Street
Association of with a membership consisting of a fixed-site President Alexandria, VA 22314
Amusment Parks facilities and suppliers. The association is
and Attractions dedicated to the preservation and prosperity
of the amusement industry worldwide.
International IACVB Promotes professional practices in the www.iacvb.org 202.296.7888 Michael Garrish, 2025 M Street, NW, Suite info@iacvb.org
Association of solicitation and servicing of meetings and President 500, Washington, DC
Convention and conventions. 20036
Visitor Bureaus
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
International IAITO Representing Tour Operators who use the www.iaito.org verify@iaito.org
Association of Internet as a Sales and Marketing Forum.
Internet Tour
Operators
International IATM A professional association of experiences tour www.iatm.co.uk +44(0)20 7703 9154 Ron Julian, General 397 Walworth Road, lara@iatm.gxn.co.uk
Association of managers and travel guides. Manager London, SE17 2AW
Tour Managers,
Ltd.
International TICA Promotes the development of co-operative www.ica.coop/tica +(41 22) 929 8829 Maurizio Davolio, 15 Rte des Marillons members@coop.org
Association of tourism locally, regionally, nationally and Chairman 1218 Gd-Saconnex
Tourism Co- globally. Genneva, Switzerland
operatives
International ICCL A trade organization that participates in the www.iccl.org 800.595.9338 Michael Crye, 2111 Wilson Blvd., 8th info@icci.org
Council of Cruise regulatory and policy development process to President Floor, Arlington, VA
Lines ensure a safe, secure and healthy cruise ship 22201
environment.
International IFITT An international organization that promotes www.ifitt.org +43 512 393989 Josef Margreiter, Furterzaunweg 4 ifitt@ifitt.org
Federation for discussion about information technologies in President A-6020 Innsbruck
Information the field of tourism.
Technology and
Tourism
International IFTO
Federation of
Tour Operators
International IFWTO A worldwide network of professional women in www.ifwto.org +34-95-205-7060 Marilyn Gababon, P O Box 466 ifwto@ifwto.org
Federation of the travel and tourism industry. With member Chairman Avda Palma de Mallorca
Women's Travel clubs in over 35 countries, the membership is 15 (use street address for
Organizations made up of travel agents, tour operators, courier deliveries)
airlines, bus companies, cruise lines, tourism Edificio Espana 1
bureaus, hotels, media and more. 29620 Torremolinos,
SPAIN
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
International Foru IFTTA IFTTA was conceived in 1983 at a conference dbs.tay.ac.uk/iftta/ (0031) 413 352211 Harry Manuel Bernhaege Advocaten & bernhaege@pip.nl
on legal aspects of Travel & Tourism. The Secretary of IFTTA Procureurs
objectives were initially to provide a forum for Past van Haafenstraat 40
the exchange of information on the legal 5464 VG Mariaheide
aspects of Travel Law, provide a resource of Postbus 557
Travel Law information, encourage the An Veghel
establishment of common legal standards for Netherlands
the travel industry, work with educational
institutions in fostering research on legal
aspects of travel, and sponsor conferences on
the legal aspect of travel and further spirit of
collegiality.
International Gay IGLTA A trade association committed to growing and www.iglta.com 1-954-776-2626 tel, 1- Robert Wilson, 4331 N. Federal Hwy RWilson@iglta.org
and Lesbian enhancing its members' gay and lesbian Executive President #304
Travel tourism business through education, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308
Association promotion and networking.
International IH&RA The only international trade association www.ih-ra.com +33 1 44 88 92 20 David McMilan 51 rue Jean Jacques
Hotel & exclusively devoted to promoting and Chief Executive Rousseau, 75001 Paris
Restaurant defending the interests of the hotel & Officer FRANCE
Association restaurant industry worldwide. It is a non- 48, Boulevard de
profit membership organization dedicated to Sebastopol
helping members achieve their business 75003 Paris France
objectives and prepare for the future.
International IIPT A non-profit organization dedicated to www.iipt.org 802-253-2658 Louis D'Amore, Fox Hill 13 Cottage Club ljd@iipt.org
Institute for fostering and facilitating tourism initiatives President Road Stowe, Vermont,
Peace through which contribute to international 05672
Tourism understanding and cooperation, an improved
quality of environment, the preservation of
heritage, and through these initiatives, helping
to bring about a peaceful and sustainable
world.
International ISHC An international society dedicated to www.ishc.com 703.684.6681 Laurie Rally, 515 King Street, Suite aatkinson@ishc.com
Society of promoting the highest quality of professional President 420
Hospitality consulting standards and practices for the Alexandria, VA 22314
Consultants hospitality industry.
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
International ISTTE An international organization of educators in www.istte.org 586-294-0208 Sharon Scott, 23220 Edgewater istte@aol.com
Society of Travel travel, tourism, and related fields representing President St Clair Shores, MI
and Tourism all levels of educational institutions. 48082
Educators
International ISTC A non-profit confederation of student travel www.istc.org +31 20 421 28 00 David Jones Herengracht 479 istcinfo@istc.org
Student Travel organizations around the world whose focus is Director General 1017 BS Amsterdam
Confederation to develop, promote and facilitate travel The Netherlands
among young people and students.
Japan JATA Seeks to improve the quality of services www.jata-net.or.jp/english/ 81-3-3592-1271 Zen-Nittu Kasumigaseki jata@jata-net.or.jp
Association of provided to travelers to and from Japan. Bldg.
Travel Agents 3-3 Kasumigaseki 3-
chome, Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 100-0013, Japan
Latin American LATA A trade organization that promotes travel and www.lata.org +44 (0) 20-8891 133a St Margaret's Road s.ockwell@travelpr.co.uk
Travel tourism in Latin America. 4440 Twickenham
Association Middlesex TW1 1RG
ENGLAND
National NBTA Represents the interests of corporate travel www.nbta.org (703) 684-0836 Bill Connors, 110 North Royal Street, info@nbta.org
Business Travel managers and travel service providers in the Executive Director 4th Floor
Association U.S. & COO Alexandria, VA 22314
National Tour NTA A trade group for U.S. tour operators and www.ntaonline.com 800-682-8886 Hank Phillips, 2365 Harrodsburg Road, questions@ntastaff.co
Association related businesses. President Suite 3825, Lexington, m
KY 40504
North West NWSA A non-profit association working on behalf of www.alaskacruises.org 604-681-9515 John Hansen, 100 - 1111 W. Hastings
CruiseShip nine member lines to build positive President Street
Association relationships with communities and Vancouver, BC V6E 2J3
government agencies and to develop strong
partnerships with communities and business
in Canada, Alaska and the Pacific North West.
Open Travel OTA A trade group developing a common standard www.opentravel.org (202) 521-6777 Lisa Fues, Chair, 1255 23rd Street, NW interoperability@opentravel.org
Alliance for the exchange of information within the Interoperability Washington, DC 20037-
travel industry. Committee 1174
Outside Sales OSSN A trade association for independent www.ossn.com (561) 743-1900 Does not know 1340 U.S. Highway info@ossn.com
Support Network contractors and outside sales agents in travel. name of president One . Suite 102 . Jupiter,
FL 33469
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Pacific Asia PATA A non-profit travel trade association serving www.pata.org (66-2) 658-2000 Peter de Jong Unit B1, 28th Floor, Siam patabkk@pata.th.com
Travel government tourism offices, airlines, hotels President & CEO Tower
Association and other travel-related companies throughout 989 Rama I Road,
the Pacific Asia region. Pathumwan
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Passenger PVA A national association representing the www.passengervessel.com (800) 807-8360 John Groundwater, 801 N. Quincy Street pva@vesselalliance.com
Vessel interests of owners and operators of dinner Executive Director Suite 200
Association cruise vessels, sightseeing and excursion Arlington, VA 22203
vessels, gaming boats, car and passenger
ferries, private charter vessels, and overnight
cruise ships under U.S., state, or Canadian
regulations.
Philippine Travel PTAA A national organization of Philippine travel www.ptaa.org.ph (632) 552-0026 Marciano C. 12-1G EGI-Rufino Plaza ptaa@compass.com.ph
Agencies agencies, tour operators, hotels, airlines, (4029) Ragaza, Taft Cor.
Association restaurants, resorts and other tourism- President Sen. Gil Puyat Aaresis
oriented establishments. Passay City 1300
Phillippines
Reed Travel RTE An international organization that sponsors www.reedtravelexhibitions.com
+44 (0)20 8910 7910 Oriel House, 26 The
Exhibitions conferences worldwide for the travel industry. Quadrant, Richmond,
Surrey TW9 1DL, United
Kingdom
Regional Airline RAA Represents U.S. regional airlines and the www.raa.org (202) 367-1170 Deborah McElroy, 2025 M Street, NW raa@dc.sba.com
Association suppliers of products and services that President Washington, DC 20036
support the industry before federal and state
agencies.
Small Business SBHA Dedicated to networking and professionalism www.hospitality-1st.com (239) 226-7886 Lou Taverna 210 SW 19TH Place LTaverna@Hospitality-
Hospitality throughout the small business hospitality Cape Coral, FL 33991- 1st.com
Association industry. 3575
Society for SATH A non-profit educational organization that www.sath.org 212-447-7284 Jani Nayar, 347 Fifth Ave, Suite 610 sathtravel@aol.com
Accessible Travel represents travelers with disabilities and Executive New York, NY 10016
& Hospitality promotes the creation of a barrier-free Coordinator
environment throughout all segments of the
travel and tourism industry.
Society of SGTP A national, non-profit association for www.government-travel.org (301) 654-8595 Randy Stayin, 6935 Wisconsin Ave. govtvlmkt@aol.com
Government Government travel / finance managers, General Counsel #200
Travel suppliers and travel agents in the U.S. travel Bethesda, MD 20815
Professionals market.
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Society of SITE A worldwide organization of business www.site-intl.org (312) 321.5148 Brenda Anderson, 401 North Michigan hq@site-intl.org
Incentive and professionals dedicated to the recognition and Chief Executive Avenue, Chicago, IL
Travel Executives development of motivational and performance Officer 60611
improvement strategies of which travel is a
key component.
Student and SYTA A non-profit, professional trade association www.syta.com 248.814.7982 Michael Palmer, 936 S. Baldwin Road, info@syta.org
Youth Travel that promotes student & youth travel. President Suite 104
Association Clarkston, MI 48348
The American ASTA The worlds oldest, and most respected www.astanet.com 703.739.2782 President lives out 1101 King Street, Ste.
Society of Travel association of travel professionals, with over of the country 200, Alexandria, VA
Agents 26,000 members in more than 170 countries. 22314
Each members signs up to a 13-point Code of
Ethics.
The Association ABTA The UK's Premier Trade Association for Tour www.abta.com +44 (0)20 7637 2444 Simon Bunce, 68-71 Newman Street,
of British Travel Operators and Travel Agents. ABTA's 600 Legal Department London, W1T 3AH
Agents plus tour operators and 2300 travel agency ENGLAND
companies have over 7000 offices and are
responsible for the sale of more then 90% of
UK-sold package holidays.
The Association ACRISS A European Economic Interests Group, which www.acriss.org +44(0)1435 813061 William Hennessy, The Willows info@acriss.org
of Car Rental has been setting display standards for the car Chairman Horebeech Lane
Industry System rental industry via global distribution systems Horam
Standards since 1989. Heathfield
East Sussex
TN21 0HP
United Kingdom
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
The Australian AFTA Founded in 1957 to establish a Code of Ethics www.afta.com.au/ (02) 9264 3299 Ian Carew-Reid, Level 3, 309 Pitt Street, afta@afta.com.au
Federation of for Travel Agents. They represent the majority Chairman Sydney NSW 2000
Travel Agents of travel agents in Australia including 1800
retail outlets and 400 industry organizations,
hotels, wholesalers and tour operators.
The Federation FIYTO An open, world-wide, non-political and non- www.fiyto.org +45 3333 9600 Jack Coronna, Bredgade 25H 1260 mailbox@fiyto.org
of International sectarian travel association advocating the President (2003- Copenhagen K
Youth Travel special identity of young travelers, and their 2006) Denmark
Organizations right to flexible affordable travel and travel-
related services.
The International BITS Promotes the right of all to leisure, holidays www.bits-int.org +32-2-549 56 89 Norberto Tonini, 26/28 Rue Haute info@bits-int.org
Bureau of Social and tourism. Chairman B 1000 Bruxelles
Tourism BELGIQUE
The International TIES Promotes ecotourism, conservation and www.ecotourism.org 202-347-9203 Amos Bien, Director 733 15th St., NW, Suite ecomail@ecotourism.org
Ecotourism sustainable development. of International 1000 Washington, DC
Society Programs 20005
The Travel TAANZ A trade organization-which works for both www.taanz.org.nz +(04) 499 0104 Level 5, info@taanz.org.nz
Agents travelers and travel companies. We produce Tourism and Travel
Association of a Code of Ethics and Practice for members. House
New Zealand 79 Boulcott Street
P O Box 1888
Wellington, NZ
The Travel TIA A non-profit, national association that www.tia.org (202) 408.8422 William Norman, 1100 New York Avenue, feedback@tia.org
Industry represents and speaks for the common President NW, Suite 450,
Association of interests and concerns of all components of Washington, DC 20005-
America the U.S. travel industry. 3934
The Travel TTPC The Travel Partnership Corporation (TTPC), a www.ttpc.org/ (212) 481-2820 Jean-Claude TRALLIANCE info@tralliance.info Jean-Claude
Partnership non-profit corporation, has been formed to Baumgarten CORPORATION Baumgarten
Corporation promote the addition to the Internet of a new President 220 Fifth Avenue, 20th is also president
Touring Friends TFATA sponsored
A non-profittop-level domain
charitable (sTLD) to be
organization, floor New York, NY 10001 of the Tralliance
Assisted Travel known as .travel; and, to recommend policies
established to deliver therapeutic enrichment Corporation and
Association and practices concerning the administration
experiences to persons with a disability, of World Travel &
the registered domain
illness or apprehension. names in the .travel Tourism Council
sTLD. The actual size of the industry, from the
perspective of directory subscribers and
domain name holders, is estimated to be in
excess of 1,000,000 travel providers,
purveyors, and associated entitiesa
constituency comprised of travel agents, tour
operators, airlines, hotels, car rental
companies, cruise lines, bus companies,
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Tourism Industry TIAC Founded in 1931 to encourage the www.tiac-aitc.ca 613-238-3883 Randy Williams 803-130 Albert Street info@tiac-aitc.ca Received
Association of development of tourism in Canada, TIAC 613-238-3878 (fax) President and Chief Ottawa, Ontario correspondence
Canada serves today as the leading national private- Executive Officer K1P 5G4 Canada dated Aug. 9,
sector advocate for this $51 billion industry, Direct line: 613- 2004. Wants to
representing the interests of the tourism 238-8765 stay in database,
business community nation-wide. It but no lawyers so
successfully influences government thinking can't join IBA.
and action on behalf of Canadian tourism
businesses, promoting positive measures that
help the industry grow and prosper.
Tralliance Tralliance (a name denoting travel alliance) www.ttpc.org/ (212) 481-2820 Jean-Claude TRALLIANCE info@tralliance.info Jean-Claude
Corporation is committed to enhancing the identity and Baumgarten CORPORATION Baumgarten
presence of the travel industry on the Internet President 220 Fifth Avenue, 20th is also president
by delivering products and services in three floor New York, NY 10001 of the Travel
strategic areas: the .travel top level domain Partnership
(TLD); the travel industry global products and Corporation and
services directory; and new value-added World Travel &
products and services designed to support the Tourism Council
travel industries use of the .travel TLD and the
Internet in the future.
Travel and TTRA An international professional organization www.ttra.com 208 429-9511 Patty Morgan, PO Box 2133, Boise, ID info@ttra.com
Tourism comprised of providers and users of travel Executive Director 83701
Research and tourism research.
Association
Travel Industry TICO The Travel Industry Council of Ontario is an www.tico.on.ca (905) 624-6241 Michael Pepper - 2700 Matheson tico@tico.on.ca
Council of organization mandated by the Ontario Toll free: 1-888-451- CEO & President Boulevard East
Ontario Government to administer the Ontario Travel TICO (8426) Suite 402, West Tower
Industry Act, which governs approximately (905) 624-8631(fax) Mississauga, Ontario
3,000 travel retailers and travel wholesalers L4W 4V9 Canada
registered in Ontario. In addition, TICO
administers an industry-financed Travel (905)
Compensation Fund. 624-6241
(905) 624-8631
TRAVEL, TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY ORGANIZATIONS
Travel Media TMAC A national trade association representing www.travelmedia.ca 416-421-8507 Catherine Stapellis, tricia.jc@sympatico.ca
Association of members of the communications media who President
Canada are involved at a professional level in the
dissemination of information about travel.
Travel Media TMF An India based association engaged in the www.travelmediaforum.com S.K. Bakhshi,
Forum promotion of tourism to and within India President
through the travel media.
Travel TTI Facilitates the development of open standards www.tti.org +44 (0) 870 904 1521 Tony Allen, tony.allen@tti.org,
Technology for the exchange of electronic data between Chairman mick.mott@tti.org
Initiative tour operators, airlines, ferries, hotels and rail
operators.
United UFTAA A world body representing the travel agency www.uftaa.org +377 92 05 28 29 Chief Executive 1, avenue des Castelans backman@uftaa.org
Federation of and tourism industry. UFTAA represents travel Officer : Birger - MC98000 Monaco
Travel Agents' agents and tour operators view on both BCKMAN
Associations inbound and outbound travel by continuous
dialogue and consultation with other
international organizations.
United States USTOA A professional association representing the www.ustoa.com 212-599-6599 Robert Whitley, 275 Madison Avenue information@ustoa.co
Tour Operators tour operator industry, composed of tour President Suite 2014 m
Association companies who conduct business in the U.S. New York, NY 10016
World Tourism WTO An intergovernmental organization that serves www.world-tourism.org +(34) 91 567 81 00 Capitn Haya 42 28020 omt@world-tourism.org
Organization as a global forum for tourism policy and Madrid, Spain
issues.
World Travel & WTTC An international organization of travel industry www.wttc.org (+44) 870 727 9882 Ufi Ibrahim, Vice 1-2 Queen Victoria ufi.ibrahim@wttc.org
Tourism Council executives promoting travel and tourism President, Terrace
worldwide. Corporate Sovereign Court
Development London E1W 3HA
United Kingdom