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National Tourism Association
NameNational Tourism Association
Formation1951
LocationUnited States
Region servedNorth America
MembershipOver 600 travel agencies, tour operators, and supplier companies
Leader titleCEO
Leader namePam Inman

National Tourism Association is a trade association that represents the interests of the tourism industry in the United States. The organization was founded in 1951 by a group of travel industry professionals, including Carlson Companies and American Express, with the goal of promoting and developing the tourism sector. Today, the National Tourism Association has over 600 member companies, including Delta Air Lines, Hilton Worldwide, and Avis Budget Group, and works closely with other industry organizations, such as the United States Travel Association and the International Air Transport Association. The association is headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, and has a strong presence in major tourist destinations, including New York City, Las Vegas, and Orlando, Florida.

Introduction

The National Tourism Association is a leading voice for the tourism industry, advocating for policies and practices that promote sustainable tourism and support the growth of the travel sector. The organization works closely with government agencies, such as the United States Department of Commerce and the United States Department of State, to develop and implement policies that benefit the tourism industry. The National Tourism Association also partners with other industry organizations, including the World Tourism Organization and the International Council of Tourism Partners, to promote tourism development and cultural exchange programs. Additionally, the association collaborates with universitys, such as Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley, to conduct research and analysis on tourism trends and industry development.

History

The National Tourism Association was founded in 1951 by a group of travel industry professionals, including Carlson Companies and American Express. The organization was established to promote and develop the tourism sector in the United States, and to provide a voice for the travel industry in Washington, D.C.. Over the years, the National Tourism Association has played a key role in shaping tourism policy and promoting the growth of the travel sector. The organization has worked closely with government agencies, such as the United States Department of Commerce and the United States Department of State, to develop and implement policies that benefit the tourism industry. The National Tourism Association has also partnered with other industry organizations, including the United States Travel Association and the International Air Transport Association, to promote tourism development and cultural exchange programs. Notable events, such as the World's Fair and the Olympic Games, have also been supported by the association, in collaboration with citys like New York City and Los Angeles.

Membership_and_Benefits

The National Tourism Association has over 600 member companies, including travel agencies, tour operators, and supplier companies, such as Delta Air Lines, Hilton Worldwide, and Avis Budget Group. Members of the National Tourism Association benefit from a range of services and resources, including market research and analysis, industry trends and forecasts, and networking opportunities with other industry professionals. The organization also provides its members with access to training and development programs, including certification courses and workshops, and advocacy and representation on policy issues affecting the tourism industry. Additionally, members can participate in committees, such as the Marketing Committee and the Government Relations Committee, and attend events, including the Annual Convention and the Legislative Summit, which are held in citys like Chicago and San Francisco.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The National Tourism Association is a leading advocate for the tourism industry, working to promote and protect the interests of its members and the broader travel sector. The organization works closely with government agencies, such as the United States Department of Commerce and the United States Department of State, to develop and implement policies that benefit the tourism industry. The National Tourism Association also partners with other industry organizations, including the United States Travel Association and the International Air Transport Association, to promote tourism development and cultural exchange programs. The organization has been involved in a number of key policy issues, including visa reform and travel facilitation, and has worked to promote the use of technology to enhance the travel experience. The association has also collaborated with universitys, such as University of Oxford and University of Cambridge, to conduct research on tourism policy and industry development.

Events_and_Programs

The National Tourism Association hosts a range of events and programs throughout the year, including the Annual Convention and the Legislative Summit. These events provide opportunities for networking and professional development, as well as a chance to hear from industry leaders and experts on key policy issues and industry trends. The organization also offers a range of training and development programs, including certification courses and workshops, and scholarships and awards to recognize excellence in the tourism industry. The National Tourism Association has partnered with other industry organizations, including the World Tourism Organization and the International Council of Tourism Partners, to promote tourism development and cultural exchange programs. Additionally, the association has collaborated with citys, such as Paris and Rome, to develop sustainable tourism initiatives.

Industry_Recognition

The National Tourism Association has received numerous awards and recognitions for its work in promoting and developing the tourism industry. The organization has been recognized by industry leaders and experts as a leading voice for the tourism sector, and has been awarded for its advocacy and representation on policy issues affecting the travel industry. The National Tourism Association has also been recognized for its commitment to sustainable tourism and cultural exchange programs, and has partnered with other industry organizations, including the United Nations World Tourism Organization and the International Ecotourism Society, to promote responsible tourism practices. The association has also collaborated with companys, such as The Walt Disney Company and Marriott International, to develop sustainable tourism initiatives. Category:Tourism

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