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ASTA, short for the American Society of Travel Agents, is the world's
largest association of travel professionals. Their 24,000 members include
travel agents and the companies whose products they sell such as tours,
cruises, hotels, car rentals, etc. They are the leading advocate for
travel
agents, the travel industry and the traveling public. For the "official
word" on what ASTA does, please see our Mission Statement below.
Mission Statement
The American Society of Travel Agents' mission is to enhance the
professionalism and profitability of member agents through effective
representation in industry and government affairs, education and
training,
and by identifying and meeting the needs of the traveling public.
ASTA Logo
The ASTA logo is recognized around the world as a symbol of professionalism
and integrity. It's a sign of membership in ASTA, the professional
affiliation most often endorsed by the media when recommending how to
find a
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THE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES TRAVEL AGENT
NETWORK
IATAN's mission is to promote professionalism, administer
meaningful and impartial business standards, and to provide cost-effective
products, services and educational programs that benefit the travel
industry.
Through the use of its informational and other resources,
IATAN provides a
vital link between the supplier community and the U.S. travel
distribution
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The American Resort Development Association (ARDA) is the
Washington,
D.C.-based trade association representing the vacation
ownership and resort
development industries. Established in 1969 as the American
Land Development
Association, ARDA today has close to 1000 members, ranging
from privately
held companies to major corporations, in the U.S. and
overseas.
ARDA's diverse membership includes companies with interests
in vacation
ownership resorts, community development, fractional
ownership, camp
resorts, land development, lot sales, second homes and
resort communities.
Members range from small, privately held firms to publicly
traded companies
and international corporations.
It is the mission of the American Resort Development
Association to foster
and promote the growth of the industry and to serve its
members through
education; public relations and communications; legislative
advocacy;
membership development; and ethics enforcement.
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THE COOPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION OF RESORT EXCHANGERS (C.A.R.E.) is a
non-profit industry organization established in 1985 by
timeshare resorts interested in helping their owners. C.A.R.E.
is a network of resort developers and resort service companies
working among themselves to satisfy the vacation needs of
individual owners and members.
C.A.R.E. MISSION STATEMENT: To
become a major force within the vacation industry by providing
growth and educational opportunities for its membership while
committed to the highest standards and ethics.
The Cooperative Association of Resort
Exchangers, Inc. (C.A.R.E.) and its Members are
committed to the highest standards and ethics in the resort
vacation industry for the benefit of owners of individual
resort owner(member)ships and of the clients of the C.A.R.E.
Members. C.A.R.E. exists to raise the level of professionalism
and perceived value of service within the vacation industry
and to serve as an international vehicle to enhance the
business of C.A.R.E. Members through education, professional
standards, industry organization involvement and industry
networking. All Members of C.A.R.E., Member Representatives
and C.A.R.E. Member Responsible Party(ies) agree to comply
with this Code of Standards and Ethics which establishes
guidelines for Members to conduct business ethically, with
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Cruise Lines International Association
is a marketing and
training
organization composed of twenty-three of the major cruise
lines serving
North America. CLIA was formed in 1975 in response to a need
for an
association to promote the special benefits of cruising.
CLIA exists to
educate, train, promote and explain the value, desirability
and
affordability of the cruise vacation experience.
CLIA became the principal external marketing organization
for its member
lines in 1984 following the consolidation of several other
industry
organizations into CLIA. Currently, nearly 17,000 travel
agencies are
affiliated with CLIA and display the CLIA seal, which
identifies them as
authorities on selling cruise vacations.
The Official trade organization of the cruise industry,
Cruise Lines
International Association (CLIA) also works in partnership
with nearly
17,000 affiliated travel agencies throughout North America
to ensure the
highest caliber of cruise sales expertise and service for
cruise
vacationers. |
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Holiday Travel of
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Headquarters in Carlsbad, CA |
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For more information please contact:
Richard Romanello
richr@htoa.com
Kelly Romanello
kellyr@htoa.com
Randy Fish
randyf@htoa.com
(760) 431-8600
6405 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92009 |
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