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<strong>WTM</strong>Associations’<strong>Pavillion</strong> <strong>Catalogue</strong>Listings of Associations Supporting<strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> 2012<strong>WTM</strong> Official Premier Partner3760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 1 09/10/2012 10:01


<strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ Pavilion <strong>Catalogue</strong>Associations’ DirectoryThe <strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ PavilionWelcome to the <strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ Pavilion, a designated area where our supporting associationpartners can arrange key meetings with clients at <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong>.The pavilion offers flexible seating options comprising of meeting tables, comfortable lounged areas,free Wi-Fi and a smooth booking system for meetings. A <strong>WTM</strong> hostess will be on hand to offer you a warmwelcome and great service when you arrive.This is a comprehensive directory on well over 250 leading professional travel trade associations acrossthe globe that work with us to promote the benefits of <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong>.Open to both exhibitors and visitors, we encourage you to take advantage of what the <strong>WTM</strong> Associations’Pavilion has to offer:• A designated area to arrange meetings with your key clients away from the hustle and bustle• Your opportunity to network with travel professionals across the world• Catch-up on emails with free internet and Wi-Fi access• <strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ <strong>Catalogue</strong> listing over 250 Associations working with <strong>WTM</strong>• Receive a complimentary drink voucher (limited number)Many Thanks,<strong>WTM</strong> Team.02 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com3760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 2 09/10/2012 10:01


The AAC ensures members’ views are heard byopinion formers in Government, the CAA and othertrade bodies including ABTA and British Airways.All AAC members are licensed under the CivilAviation Authority Air <strong>Travel</strong> Organisers License(ATOL) programme and are committed to workingwith the whole of the travel industry to push forwardan integrated approach to consumer protection.The Association of Canadian <strong>Travel</strong> Agencies isan industry-led, non-profit membership basedassociation representing the retail travel sector ofCanada’s tourism industry. Members include travelagencies and suppliers including tour operators,wholesalers, airlines, hotels and cruise lines. Werepresent the interests of Canadian travellers through2,000 members employing 18,000 travel professionals.Over the past sixty-two years the Association hasplayed a key role in the development of nationaltourism, promoting the exchange of ideas amongits members, presenting proposals at all levels,anticipating market changes and preparing thesector for the challenges they face.ABPCO is the leading UK membership organisationfor professional conference and event organisersworking in-house and for agencies across thecorporate, public, association and other not-for-profitsectors. Selected following the demonstration ofexperience and on peer assessment, membershipgives individual organisers unique credibilityamongst clients, suppliers and competitors alike.The Association of Finnish <strong>Travel</strong> Agents (AFTA)represents, promotes and develops the travel agencysector in Finland. It also compiles statistics on thesector and organises training for travel professionals.AFTA is the organiser of MATKA - The Nordic <strong>Travel</strong> Fair- the largest travel fair in Northern Europe.The goal and purpose of the Association for thePromotion of Tourism to Africa (APTA) is to promotetourism to the continent of Africa and its islands.APTA will seek to improve tourism in Africa throughthe education of its members.ABTA has been at the heart of travel for more than60 years. Our purpose is to help our Members togrow their businesses successfully and sustainably,and to help their customers – the travelling public –have confidence in their travel experience.AITO is a group of 144 unique and specialist touroperators, who provide an unrivalled range of holidaysto every corner of the world. When customers bookwith an AITO member they are assured of the finestpersonal service, expert knowledge and a holiday thatis fully financially protected.The Association of South African <strong>Travel</strong> Agents,simply known as ASATA, was formed in 1956. Itsfounders created a representative forum in theindustry to promote professional service with securityfor both members and their clients. As a Section 21Company not for profit, membership of ASATA isentirely voluntary.Established in 1971, the association is the broadestmembership organisation in the meetings industry.ACE is unique in that it acts as a forum andinformation centre for members involved in allfacets of the industry.AMAT is the only organisation that works in thethermal sector through an exclusive “THERMAL DATABANK”. We assure you: direct knowledge of spas,experience of hotel’s management and techniquepresence and management of the information.ASTA, short for the American Society of <strong>Travel</strong>Agents, is the world’s largest association of travelprofessionals. Our members include travel agentsand the companies whose products they sell suchas tours, cruises, hotels, car rentals, etc. We arethe leading advocate for travel agents, the travelindustry and the travelling public.The Association of Cyprus <strong>Travel</strong> Agents (ACTA) ispar excellence the NGO agency involved in tourismand travel affairs. It was founded in 1954 and sincethen it has been recognised as the organisationwhich laid the foundation of Cyprus Tourism. ACTAhas been approved by law as the issuing Authorityfor Cypriot Tour Operators. ACTAS’ members are themajority of Cypriot <strong>Travel</strong> Agents who represent alloverseas Tour Operators cooperating with Cyprus.ANTOR is the principal lobbying organisation for theworld’s tourist offices. Its UK membership comprisesnational and regional tourist offices which arerepresented in Britain. ANTOR UK is a voluntary,non-political organisation which was establishedin 1952. It is run by a Board of members which iselected each year at the Association’s annualgeneral meeting.Established in 1975, the Africa <strong>Travel</strong> Association(ATA) is the leading global industry trade associationpromoting travel and tourism to Africa withmembership from the public and private sectorsof the travel industry. ATA partners with the AfricanUnion Commission to promote the sustainabledevelopment of tourism to and across Africa.<strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com 033760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 3 09/10/2012 10:01


<strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ Pavilion <strong>Catalogue</strong>Associations’ DirectoryLeading tourist companies assembled in Moscowon January, 2007 to set up a public association ATOR– Association of Tour Operators of Russia. Accordingto the information dated in January 2011, ATORunites 48 biggest Tour Operators of Russia, providingabout 70 % of tourist flow of Russia.BETA covers work exchange, gap years, schoolvisits, language schools, activity holidays, adventuretravel, as well as a whole host of specialist agentsand operators. It is the fastest-growing sector of theindustry, currently amounting to more than a third ofthe revenue of the entire UK travel market.The Cyprus Hotel Association is the Hoteliers NationalTrade Union. The history of its foundation goes backto the beginning of the 1930s. Today the vast majorityof all hotel establishments and other licensed touristaccommodation units, all over Cyprus, are membersof the Cyprus Hotel Association.A major role of our association is to channelinformation and breaking news to the membership.The Atta Newsletter Service distributes selectedinformation to advise members throughout Africa,Europe and the US about the rapidly changingaffairs of tourism. In addition we offer a variety ofservices and tools that help proactive members tomaximise their potential.The Belize Hotel Association (BHA) is a non-profit,non-government organisation and Belize’s oldestprivate sector tourism organisation. Its membershipis comprised primarily of accommodation providersincluding hotels, resorts, lodges, condominiums,educational facilities and home-stays with alliedmembers including tour operators and ancillarybusinesses that service the hospitality industry.CHTA, founded in 1962, represents the entire spectrumof the hospitality industry’s private sector including36 national hotel associations across the Caribbeanregion, over 850 hotel members with approximately125,500 rooms, and more than 600 suppliercompanies represented as ‘Allied’ members.The Association of Women <strong>Travel</strong> Executives (AWTEUK Ltd) was founded in 1954 to improve the statusof women in the travel industry and provide a basefor both national and international networking.The Association is non-profit making and run byvolunteer committees.The Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association is thefirst and only association dedicated to uniting theworld’s boutique and lifestyle properties. Created tobe the unifying voice of this distinctive subset withinthe hospitality industry, its goal is to unite the world’scollection of boutique & lifestyle properties and thesuppliers that sustain them.Around nine million people take a coach tour eachyear while in the UK, coaches contribute £2.35 billionto the UK economy. CTC members play a majorrole in meeting the increasing demand for dayexcursions, short breaks and holidays by coachwhich offer unbeatable value for money.British Destinations is the membership organisationfor local authority tourism services, DestinationManagement Organisations and local tourismpartnerships committed to the creation of outstandingdestinations and the adoption of best practice inplace-making, development and promotion.Brazilian Tour Operators Association brings togetherthe most prestigious tour operators, collaboratingcompanies and representatives of products anddestinations in Brazil. With 94 companies, it accountsfor about 85% of all package tours sold in thecountry and 18% of airline tickets issued in Brazil.Caribbean <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong>place is the requisitebusiness-to-business marketing event for theCaribbean hotel and tourism industry where hotels,tourist boards, transportation companies andattractions meet, network, negotiate, and conductbusiness with buyers from around the world. Over1000 supplier delegates attend each year from over350 companies.BAAT is a non-profit public benefit organisationestablished in 1998. The association unifies over 90members: national and regional tourist councils,nature parks directorates, tour operators forspecialised tourism, family hotels, guesthousesand individuals. BAAT encourages and supportspartnerships for the sustainable development of thealternative forms of tourism in order to preserve thenatural, cultural and historical heritage.CATO is the representative body for wholesale touroperators who supply travel and tour packagesto domestic and international destinations. Withthe primary source of distribution being via theAustralian retail travel agent.The German Medical Wellness Association(Deutscher Medical Wellness Verband) is arepresentation of interests for Medical Wellness.It offers operators, providers and project plannersin the medical wellness market a forum to focustheir activities and products as well to expand theirnetwork, plus supplies consumers with guidance in arapid growth health care market.04 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com3760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 4 09/10/2012 10:01


The Association of Danish <strong>Travel</strong> Agents and TourOperators (DRF) – is a travel agency associationthat supports the development of a sustainableand responsible travel industry in Denmark. DRF hasapproximately 140 members that must adhere toboth an ethical code of conduct, and a number offinancial and industry criteria.The Ethiopian Tour Operators Association is aprofessional service association established in2003 by the initiative of tour operators concernedwith the development of the Tourism Industry inEthiopia. ETOA is composed of 165 individual tour& travel companies.FEDHASA endeavours at all times to ensure that theAssociation is recognised by all decision and policymakers in government and industry as the officialunified voice of the Southern African hospitalityindustry. FEDHASA seeks to grow an inclusivehospitality industry by providing a unified voiceto enhance and promote the development andgrowth of a sustainable South African hospitalitytrading environment.We pride ourselves in directly serving over 400members and reaching out to hundreds morein Kenya and East Africa. Since inception in 1996,we have promoted ecotourism practices inthe tourism industry by organising internationalconferences and training workshops; developingguidelines, codes of conduct, best practices andan Eco-Certification scheme for lodges.European Tour Operators Association - The Europeaninbound tourism association of over 500 leadingcompanies including tour operators, wholesalers,hotels, tourist boards and many other tourism serviceproviders. Since 1989, ETOA has represented itsmembers in the political arena, delivering specialistseminars and hosting major workshops, now rankedby leading European buyers and their suppliers asthe most vital in the travel industry calendar.FEG was founded in 1986 in Paris to represent theprofession at European level, to publicise and improvethe quality of service offered to all visitors to Europeand to bring together and strengthen professionaltourist guiding links across Europe. Today, FEG is theis the only pan-European professional tourist guides’organisation and the voice of professional touristguides in Europe and is recognised as an advocateof high standards and quality in tourism, representingtourist guides from more than 23 European countries.As a non-profit organisation, the Egyptian ChefsAssociation (ECA) represents professional chefsin Egypt. Established in 1997, it is a non-political,professional organisation dedicated to maintainingand improving culinary standards in Egypt througheducation, training and professional developmentof its membership.The European Technology & <strong>Travel</strong> ServicesAssociation was launched in 2009 to representand promote the interests of travel distributors andGlobal Distribution Systems (GDS). Working withindustry, policy makers, opinion formers, consumergroups and other relevant European stakeholders,the Brussels-based association encourages andsupports fair competition and consumer choice inthe travel distribution chain.Finnish Tourist Board works in close cooperationwith and for the Finnish travel industry, implementingand financing marketing projects with the industry.One of the joint goals is to develop more enticing,competitive products for visitors to Finland.The E.H.M.A. was established in Rome in 1974. Itsprimary aim has always been to foster fellowshipand fraternity. It is a non-profit making associationof professional Hotel Managers operating first classand luxury hotels of international repute.EXSA’s role is to serve, grow and develop theexhibition and events industry in Southern Africa,as well as to protect the interests of all exhibitorsand visitors to our members’ expos and events.EXSA’s members comprise of organisers, venuesand suppliers within the exhibition industry.The Group <strong>Travel</strong> Organisers Association is a,independent organisation representing the interestsof those who organise tours and trips for groups aswell as those who provide services for group travel.Egyptian <strong>Travel</strong> Agents Association is a professionalassociation founded in 1968 for the purpose ofcreating integrity within the tour operators industryThe Board of directors sets the general policy andstrategy and coordinates with the Tourism Authoritiesand organisations to protect the interest of itsmembers and ensure business growth standards.FATTA is a registered non-profit association;setup to promote professionalism in the <strong>Travel</strong> &Tourism Industry in Malta. It therefore also actsas a watchdog of the industry and gives adviceon legislative, commercial and related matters;in the interest of its members and the nationwhenever necessary. FATTA is also a full activemember of ECTAA.The Guild of <strong>Travel</strong> and Tourism is a leadinginternational association for professionals inthe travel, tourism and hospitality industry.Whilst The Guild serves as a forum for bringingpeople together through business networkingevents held at prestigious locations, it also existsto facilitate new business opportunities for members.<strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com 053760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 5 09/10/2012 10:01


<strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ Pavilion <strong>Catalogue</strong>Associations’ DirectoryThe Hellenic Association of <strong>Travel</strong> and TouristAgencies (HATTA) was established in 1927. Since then,the association has been contributing dynamicallyto the development and promotion of Greektourism, providing through its members a variety ofdifferentiated services that have been supporting thecountry’s developmental efforts while upgrading thequality of the tourist services offered.The Hospitality Sales and <strong>Market</strong>ing AssociationInternational (HSMAI) is committed to growingbusiness for hotels and their partners, and isthe industry’s leading advocate for intelligent,sustainable hotel revenue growth. The associationprovides hotel professionals & their partners withtools, insights, and expertise to fuel sales, inspiremarketing, and optimise revenue.The international Federation for IT and <strong>Travel</strong>& Tourism – is the leading independent globalcommunity for the discussion, exchange anddevelopment of knowledge about the use andimpact of new information and communicationtechnologies (ICT) in the travel and tourism industry.HBAA, the trade association that represents thecollective interest of the parties involved in theprocurement and management of conference,meetings and accommodation in the UK andinternationally. Celebrating its second decade, theHBAA is recognised as the pre-eminent associationand driving force of professionalism for the sector.Hotel Technology Next Generation is a global tradeassociation that fosters, through collaborationand partnership among hoteliers and technologyproviders, the development of next-generationsolutions that will enable them to do businessglobally in the 21st century.As we approach our 30th anniversary, IGLTA ismaking a historic step with the official introductionof a business to consumer outreach programto complement our respected business-tobusinessoperation. Starting with a virtual launchin June 2012, our expansive consumer outreachinitiative will create a new level of membership forworldwide travellers.The Hotel Electronic Distribution NetworkAssociation is an international association focusedon advancing hospitality distribution throughcollaboration and knowledge sharing. Founded in1991, HEDNA aims to bring all segments of the hotelindustry together to evolve systems and services intoelectronic distribution that are easy and efficient.The International Association of Golf TourOperators is the global trade organisation forthe golf tourism industry. IAGTO’s membershipcomprises 1600 plus accredited golf tour operators,golf resorts, hotels, golf courses, receptiveoperators, airlines, tourist boards, approved mediaand business partners in 84 countries.The Institute of Hospitality, founded as theInstitutional Management Association in 1938, isthe professional body for individual managersand aspiring managers working and studying inthe hospitality, leisure and tourism industry. TheInstitute’s reputation as a membership organisationpromoting quality standards and education spansmore than 100 countries.The Hotel <strong>Market</strong>ing Association is the official hotelindustry branch of the CIM. Membership comprisessales, marketing and operations personnel with aninterest in hotel marketing. We provide marketingeducation, look to raise the standard of hotelmarketing, endorse good marketing practise andprovide an opportunity to network.Founded in 1962, IATM is the only world-wideassociation for tour managers/tour guides. Weprovide a global support network, newsletters,meetings, study tours, certification, a professionalqualification (CTM) and referrals to tour operatorsseeking tour managers. Membership is open totour managers, tour operators, travel agents andsuppliers to group tours.Advantage, Specialists in <strong>Travel</strong>, is the UK’s largestgroup of independent specialist travel agents witha network of over 800 outlets across the countrywith an annual combined group turnover in excessof £3 billion.HOSPA is the Association that helps hospitality’sFinance, Revenue Management and ITprofessionals to develop their careers, network withcolleagues and keep up-to-date with industry trendsand developments. We offer a wide and growingrange of opportunities for members.The International Association of Tourists and <strong>Travel</strong>lersis non-profit organisation created in Georgia in 2008for development of all types of tourism in Georgiaand in other countries. The organisation rendersthe high-quality help to tourists, increases efficiencyof activity of travel agencies, and establishesrelations between the organisations of members ofassociation for creation of uniform tourist base.The Institute of Tourist Guiding is the Governmentapproved standard-setting body for the whole touristguiding sector throughout the UK, except Scotland.We work to achieve recognition of the profession oftourist guiding and put in place uniform standardsfor qualifications at all levels, including theinternationally respected Blue Badge.06 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com3760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 6 09/10/2012 10:01


Zimbabwe welcomes old friends and new travellersto enjoy the wonders of Victoria Falls, Kariba,Eastern Highlands and our abundant wildlife.Please contact us for information and advice whenplanning your trip.MENATA is a UK-based travel industry body whichbrings together companies and organisations witha shared interest in raising the profile of Arab tourismand driving business to the MENA region. It coversmore than 20 countries from long-established touristdestinations to those still waiting to be discovered.The Pacific Asia <strong>Travel</strong> Association, formed over50 years ago with headquarters in Bangkok, isan international organisation with over 2,500members made up from the Destinations, Carriers,Hotel Groups, Tour Operators, Ground Handlersand Retail <strong>Travel</strong> Agents, mainly based in thePacific Asia region.The International Tourism Partnership (ITP) bringstogether the world’s leading international hotelcompanies to provide a voice for environmentaland social responsibility in the industry. We workto demonstrate in a very practical way thatenvironmental and social responsibility makes goodbusiness sense.Spokesperson and sounding board to the interests of<strong>Travel</strong> Agencies associates, ABAV invests heavily inchanging the mindset and training of professionals -managers and employees it represents. IncreasinglyABAV embodies a transformative role, the agentwho focuses on local action with global vision.Founded in 1983, PETAGA is a trade associationaiming to preserve, study and promote commonfinancial, social and professional interests ofthe air travel agencies. PETAGA consists of 58companies - travel agencies (with more than 95premises all over Greece) organising every typeof travel, international and domestic includingmainly air transportation.The Institute of <strong>Travel</strong> & Tourism is the onlyprofessional membership body for individualsemployed in the travel and tourism industry. ITT isdedicated to developing and maintaining highprofessional standards throughout the sector andprovides vital links between education and industry.The Meetings Industry Association (MIA) are theowners and keepers of AIM the Accreditationscheme for the UK Meetings Industry. AIM is theonly meetings industry standard supported andendorsed by VisitBritain, Visit England, Meet England,Visit Wales, Meeting Professionals International andthe Association of British Professional ConferenceOrganisers.Regional Tourism Organisation of Southern Africa isa Southern African Development Community bodyresponsible for the development and growth oftourism in the region. The membership of RETOSAbrings together 15 countries of the Southern Africanregion – Angola, Botswana, DR Congo, Lesotho,Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique,Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland,Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH), establishedin 1974, acts as the voice of the hotel industryin Malaysia to promote, protect, represent andadvance the interest of more than 600 of itsmembers. Being officially recognised as a NationalHotel Association, MAH is wholly committed to theglobally acknowledged standards of service quality.NTA (National Tour Association) is the leadingassociation for professionals serving travellers to,from and within North America. NTA membersrepresent more travel products and have access tomore business-to-business networking than in anyother association in the industry.SATOA is a leading professional non-profit traveland tourism association formed in 1982. Managedby a committee in the UK on behalf of its members,SATOA promotes travel to Africa and the IndianOcean while providing its members with a platformfrom which to promote their products, network andcreate new business opportunities.Maldives Association of <strong>Travel</strong> Agents & TourOperators was found in 2006 by a group ofenthusiastic tour operators of Maldives. With amission for, “Taking the travel and tourism industry ofthe Maldives forward through unity, empowermentand co-operation”.The Open<strong>Travel</strong> Alliance provides a communitywhere companies in the electronic distributionsupply chain work together to create an acceptedstructure for electronic messages, enabling suppliersand distributors to speak the same interoperabilitylanguage, trading partner to trading partner.SETE was founded in 1991 and it is a nongovernmental,non-profit organisation. It represents 12 Pan-Hellenicunions of tourism enterprises, as well as independentcompanies operating in the broader tourism economycovering the entire range of tourism activities, with367,716 employees.<strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com 073760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 7 09/10/2012 10:03


<strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ Pavilion <strong>Catalogue</strong>Associations’ DirectoryThe Society of Foreign <strong>Travel</strong> Operators is a leadingprofessional body for people working in the sectorsof outbound tourism. We aim for high standards ofprofessionalism in a fast-growing global industry. It’sheaded by elite set of professional & like-mindedpeople to improve the quality of outbound market.<strong>Travel</strong> Agents Association of India, or TAAI asit is popularly known, is the oldest and largestprofessional <strong>Travel</strong> Trade Organisation of India,dedicated to protecting the interests of thoseengaged in the travel and tourism industry.The Tourism Society is the professional membershipbody for people working in all sectors of the tourismand travel industry, directly or indirectly, in the UKand overseas. Our membership network providesaccess to expert knowledge and opinion, and ourjournal and meetings keep everyone updated onindustry developments.Skål International is the largest organisation of traveland tourism professionals in the world, embracing allsectors of the industry. Five good reasons for joining:•Access to Skål database – membership directoryworldwide with close to 20,000 contacts.•Networking•Doing business among friends•Fairs and trade shows•Discounts, benefits and supportThe <strong>Travel</strong> Agents Federation of India (TAFI) isa dynamic organisation that guides the travelindustry in India. A professional body of travelagents coordinating different segments of thetravel trade, TAFI is a non-political, non-commercialand not-for-profit body.The Uganda Association of <strong>Travel</strong> Agents (TUGATA)is a registered association limited by guarantee.TUGATA consists of 78 professional travel agencieswhose primary objective is the sale of airtransportation and travel related services. TUGATA’smembership incorporates both IATA and NON-IATAaccredited members.Zimbabwe welcomes old friend and new travellersto enjoy the wonders of Victoria Falls, Kariba,Eastern Highlands and our abundant wildlife.Please contact us for information and advice whenplanning your trip.TOP is a private and independent associationcreated in 1991, it gathers a selected number ofqualified tour operators of Madagascar that offera real quality label and charter of trust. TOP worksto settle and develop the tourism in Madagascarby grouping all professionals in the Malagasytourism industry.From the beginning until today TURISTAMPAcollaborators believe in the need for a media tourbased on the principles of our founding. Distribution:Throughout the Mexican Republic : travel agents,wholesale operators, hoteliers, representative officesand chains, airlines, cruise lines, car rental agencies,embassies, consulates and tourist offices, as well asstudents and other people related to tourism.SRF Svenska Resebyråföreningen, the Associationof Swedish <strong>Travel</strong> Agents and Tour operators, wasfounded in 1937. SRF currently represents 85% ofSweden’s travel agencies and nearly 50% of the touroperators (excl. the big charter tour operators). SRFhas some 200 member companies and represents400 sales offices.Founded in 1989, TTI has become the recognisedtechnical messaging standards and e-commerceauthority within the European travel industry. TodayTTI has around 150 member companies andoperates a number of leading conferences eachyear in the UK which are free to its members andavailable at low-cost to non-members.08 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com3760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 8 09/10/2012 10:03


<strong>WTM</strong> Associations’ Pavilion <strong>Catalogue</strong>Association Full A-Z ListingAAAE (American Associationof Airport Executives)www.aaae.orgAfrican Airlines Association(AFRAA)www.afraa.orgAir Transport Association (ATA)www.airlines.orgAir Transport Associationof Canadawww.atac.caAlgemeen Nederlands Verbondvan Reisondernemingenwww.anvr.nlAmerican Hotel and LodgingAssociationwww.ahla.comAmerican Indian Alaska NativeTourism Associationwww.aianta.orgAmerican Tourism Societywww.americantourismsociety.orgAnglo Turkish Associationwww.ata-uk.org.ukAqaba Hotel Associationwww.aqabahotels.orgArgentine Associationof <strong>Travel</strong> Agentswww.aaavyt.org.arAruba Hotel and TourismAssociationwww.ahata.comASITA - The Association ofIndonesia Tour & <strong>Travel</strong> Agencieswww.asita.orgAsociación Canariade Turismo Ruralwww.ecoturismocanarias.comAsociación Catalana deAgencias de Viajeswww.acav.netAsociación de Mayoristas deViajes de Españawww.amave.orgAssociação dos Hotéis dePortugalwww.hoteis-portugal.ptAssociation de Tour-Operateurs(CETO)www.ceto.toAssociation for the Promotionof Tourism to Africawww.apta.bizAssociation of Belgian TourOperatorswww.abto.beAssociation of Car Rental IndustrySystem Standardswww.acriss.orgAssociation of Cruise Expertswww.cruiseexperts.orgAssociation of Czech <strong>Travel</strong>Agencieswww.accka.czAssociation of European Airlineswww.aea.beAssociation of Historical &Boutique Hotels of Turkeywww.armadahotel.com.trAssociation of Leading VisitorAttractionswww.alva.org.ukAssociation of ProfessionalTourist Guideswww.touristguides.org.ukAssociation of Restaurants andAssociated Industries of Portugalwww.aresp.ptAssociation of Sarawak InboundAgencies (ASIA)Association of Spasin the Czech Republicwww.spas.czAssociation of Thai <strong>Travel</strong> Agentswww.atta.or.thAssociation of Tour Operatorsand <strong>Travel</strong> Industry of North-Westof Russia (ASTOUR)www.pskovtur.ruAssociation of Tourism in HigherEducationAssociation of <strong>Travel</strong> Agenciesof the Czech Republicwww.ackcr.czAssociation Of <strong>Travel</strong> Organisersto Portugalwww.atop.org.ukAssociation of Uganda TourOperators (AUTO)www.auto.or.ugAssociation of WaterTechnologieswww.awt.orgAssociazione Borghi Autenticid’Italiawww.borghiautenticiditalia.itAssociazione Intermediterraneaper il Turismowww.intermedit.orgAssociazione Intermediterraneaper il Turismowww.intermedit.orgAssociazione Italiana TurismoResponsabilewww.aitr.orgAssociazione Nazionale Cittàdell’Oliowww.cittadellolio.itAssociazione Tour OperatorItalianiwww.federturismo.itAthens Tourism and EconomicDevelopment Companywww.atedco.grAthens - ATTICA HOTELASSOCIATIONwww.all-athens-hotels.comAustralian Federation of <strong>Travel</strong>Agents (AFTA)www.afta.com.auAustralian Hotels Associationwww.aha.org.auAustralian Hotels Associationwww.aha.org.auAustralian Tourism Export Councilwww.atec.net.auAviation, Tourism and <strong>Travel</strong>Training Organisation (ATTTO)www.attto.org.nzBali Hotels Associationwww.balihotelsassociation.comBaltic Sea Tourism Commissionwww.balticsea.comBarbados Hotel & TourismAssociationwww.bhta.orgBelgian Association of <strong>Travel</strong>Managementwww.batm.beBelgian Caravan - Camping andMotorhome Associationwww.bccma.beBelgian Federation of BusOperators and Coach (FBAA)www.fti-fit.beBoard of Airline Representativesin the Netherlandswww.barin.nlBritish Amusement CateringTrade Associationwww.bacta.org.ukBritish Association of LeisureParks, Piers and Attractionswww.balppa.orgBritish Guild of <strong>Travel</strong> Writerswww.bgtw.orgBritish Holiday and Home ParksAssociationwww.bhhpa.org.ukBritish Hospitality Associationwww.bha.org.ukBritish International SpaAssociationwww.spaassociation.org.ukBritish Tourism Partnershipwww.businesstourismpartnership.comBulgarian Association forBusiness and Tourist Informationwww@infobulgaria.infoBulgarian Association of <strong>Travel</strong>Agentsen.batabg.orgBulgarian Hotel and RestaurantAssociation (BHRA)www.bhra-bg.orgBulgarian Tourist Chamber (BTC)www.btch.orgCaravel <strong>Travel</strong>www.touristicunion.grCaribbean Hotel & TourismAssociationwww.caribbeanhotelandtourism.comCentral Association forRecreational Sports andOutdoor Activities in Finlandwww.suomenlatu.fiChina National TourismAdministrationen.cnta.gov.cnColombian Association of <strong>Travel</strong>Agencieswww.anato.orgComputerized Airline Salesand Mktg Associationwww.casma.orgConfederación Nacional deAsociaciones de Agencias deViajes de México A.C.www.conaav.orgConfederation of PassengerTransportwww.cpt-uk.orgCorporate <strong>Travel</strong> AssociationCountry of Tourism Ltdwww.bestrussiantour.comCruise Britainwww.cruisebritain.orgCzech Golf <strong>Travel</strong> Associationwww.cgta.czCzech Tourismwww.CzechTourism.czDanish Hostels Association(Danhostel)ECTAA – The European <strong>Travel</strong>Agents and Tour OperatorsAssociationwww.ectaa.orgEnglish Association of SelfCatering Operatorswww.englishselfcatering.co.ukEUROASIA Tourism Associationwww.euroasia-group.comEuropean Federation ofCampingsite Organisations andHoliday Park Associations - UKwww.efcohpa.euEuropean <strong>Travel</strong> Agents and TourOperators’ Associationswww.ectaa.orgEVENTIAwww.eventia.org.ukEvents Industry Alliancewww.eventsindustryalliance.comExceltur - Alliance for TourismExcellencewww.exceltur.orgFederación Española deAsociaciones de Agenciasde Viajeswww.feaav.orgFEDERAZIONE ITALIANA DELTURISMOwww.assoturismo.itFiavetwww.ferrovieturistiche.itField Guide Associationof Southern Africawww.gasa.co.zaFinish Business <strong>Travel</strong> Associationwww.fbta.net10 <strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com3760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 10 09/10/2012 10:06


Finnish Ski Area Associationwww.ski.fiFinnish Youth Hostels Association(Hostelling International Finland)www.hostellit.fiGBTA (The Global Business <strong>Travel</strong>Association)www.gbta.orgGerencia de Viajeswww.gerenciadeviajes.comGlobal <strong>Travel</strong> Groupwww.globaltravelgroup.comGreek Hotels Associationwww.greekhotels-association.comGreen Hotels Associationwww.greenhotels.comGTMC – Guild of <strong>Travel</strong>Management Companieswww.gtmc.orgGuild of Blue Badge Guideswww.blue-badge-guides.comGuild of European Business <strong>Travel</strong>Agencieswww.gebta.orgGuild of Registered Tourist Guideswww.britainsbestguides.orgHeritage Railway Associationwww.heritagerailways.comHospitality and TourismAssociation of Botswanawww.this-is-botswana.comHospitality Associationof Namibiawww.hannamibia.comHOTREC - Association of Hotels,Restaurants & Cafes in Europewww.hotrec.euHungarian Tourism Association(MATUR)www.worldtourismdirectory.comIndependents Hotel Associationwww.theindependents.co.ukInternational Centre forResponsible Tourism Canadawww.icrtcanada.caInternational Federation of AirlinePilot’s Associationwww.ifalpa.orgInternational Federation OfTechnical Analystswww.ifta.orgInternational <strong>Travel</strong> Organisationwww.mamberto.comJapan Hotel Associationwww.j-hotel.or.jpJapanese Association <strong>Travel</strong>Agentswww.jata-net.or.jpJordan Society of Tourist and<strong>Travel</strong> Agentswww.jsta.org.joKenya Association of TourOperatorswww.katokenya.orgL’Association Professionnelle deSolidarité du Tourismewww.tourisme-aps.comL’Association Professionnelle deSolidarité du Tourisme (APS)L’Associazione Albergatori edImprese Turistiche della Provinciadi Trentowww.asat.itLatin American <strong>Travel</strong> Associationwww.lata.orgLatvian Chamber of Commerceand Industrywww.chamber.lvLatvijas Trisma Aentu Asocicijawww.alta.net.lvLithuanian Tourism Associationwww.ltas.ltLivingstone Tourism Associationwww.livingstontourism.comMacedonia-Thrace <strong>Travel</strong> AgentsAssociation (MTTAA)www.touristicunion.grMalawi Tourism Associationwww.malawi-tourism-association.org.mwMalaysian Inbound TourismAssociation (MITA)www.mitamalaysia.comMediterranean <strong>Travel</strong> Associationwww.meta-tourism.comMeetings & Events Australiawww.meetingsevents.com.auMeetings ProfessionalsInternationalmpiuk.orgNational (US) Business <strong>Travel</strong>Associationwww.nbta.orgNational Association of <strong>Travel</strong>Agents Singaporewww.natas.org.sgNational Tour Association (US)www.ntaonline.comNederlandse Associatie for <strong>Travel</strong>Managementwww.natm.nlNetherlands Board of Tourism& Conventionswww.holland.comNorwegian Business <strong>Travel</strong>Associationwww.ntma.noNorwegian Trekking Associationwww.turistforeningen.noOteciler and MediterraneanTourist Operators Associationwww.aktob.orgPhilippine <strong>Travel</strong> AgencyAssociationwww.ptaa.org.phPolish Chamber Of Tourismwww.pit.org.plPolish Institute of Tourismwww.intur.com.plPortugal Tourism Associationwww.atl-turismolisboa.ptRDA International Coach TourismFederation e.V. - Germanywww.rda.deRobinson Scandinaviawww.robinsonscandinavia.comRomanian National Associationof <strong>Travel</strong> Agentswww.anat.roRussian Association of <strong>Travel</strong>Agencieswww.rata.ruRussian Union of <strong>Travel</strong> Industrywww.rata.ruRussian Union of <strong>Travel</strong> Industry(RUT)www.rstnw.ruRwanda Tour and <strong>Travel</strong>Associationwww.rttarwanda.orgSabah Tourist Association (STA)www.sta.mySarawak Association of TourismAttraction (SATA)www.stf.org.mySarawak Tourist GuidesAssociation (SkTGA)Scandinavian Tourist Boardwww.goscandinavia.com,SITA (Specialists in IT solutionsfor Air transport)www.sita.aeroSociety of Incentive and <strong>Travel</strong>Executiveswww.siteglobal.comSouth African Tourism ServicesAssociationwww.satsa.comSpanish Confederation of Hotelsand Tourist Accommodationswww.cehat.comSpanish National <strong>Travel</strong> AgentsAssociationwww.aedave.esSpanish Tour OperatorsAssociationwww.stoa.esSri Lanka Association of InboundTour Operatorswww.srilankaandmaldives.comStavanger Mountain TouringAssociationwww.stavanger-turistforening.noSwedish business Associationwww.vdr-service.de/portal/portalSwedish Camping Site OwnersAssociationwww.camping.seSwedish Tourist Associationwww.stfturist.seSwedish <strong>Travel</strong> and TouristIndustry Federationwww.rtsverige.seSyndicat National des Agencesde Voyageswww.snav.orgSyndicat National des Entreprisesde Tourismewww.snet.frThai Hotels Associationwww.thaihotels.orgTourism & Hospitality Associationof Guyanawww.exploreguyana.orgTourism Business Councilof South Africawww.tbcsa.org.zaTourism Industry Association NewZealandwww.tianz.org.nzTourism Industry Association NewZealand (TIANZ)www.tianz.org.nzTourism Industry Associationof Canadawww.tiac.travel<strong>Travel</strong> Agents Associationof Sri Lanka (TAASL)<strong>Travel</strong> Agents Associationof Zambia<strong>Travel</strong> and Tourism ResearchAssociationwww.ttra.com<strong>Travel</strong> Industry Careersof Australiawww.travelindustrycareers.org<strong>Travel</strong> Industry Clubwww.travelindustryclub.de<strong>Travel</strong> Trust Associationwww.traveltrust.co.uk<strong>Travel</strong>ife ref FTOwww.fto.co.ukTurkish Association of <strong>Market</strong>ingand Opinion Researchwww.etikarastirma.comTurkish Tourism InvestorsAssociationwww.ttyd.org.trU.S. <strong>Travel</strong> Associationwww.ustravel.orgU.S. <strong>Travel</strong> Associationwww.tia.orgUganda Hotel OwnersAssociationwww.hotels-uganda.orgUnion de Agencia de Viajeswww.unav.wsUnion Nationale des Associationsdu Tourisme et de plein Air(UNAT)www.unat.asso.frVBRATA - Visit Brasil <strong>Travel</strong>Associationwww.vbrata.orgVietnam Tourism Associationwww.vita.org.vnVisit USA Associationwww.visitusa.org.ukWales Tourism Alliancewww.wta.org.ukZanzibar Associationof Tourism Investorswww.zati.org<strong>World</strong> <strong>Travel</strong> <strong>Market</strong> | 05-08 NOV 2012• ExCeL LONDON | www.wtmlondon.com 113760_<strong>WTM</strong>_association_brochure_f.indd 11 09/10/2012 10:06


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