The CTHRC(the Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council)is a national not-for-profit organization that is governed by a Board of Directors which includes the various “constituencies” in the tourism sector concerned with labour market issues. These constituencies are Business, Labour (or workers), National Industry Associations, Education, National and Provincial Tourism Authorities, Government, and one organization in each province or territory concerned with tourism labour market issues.
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ITSA
The mission of the Interactive Travel Services Association is to promote consumer choice, access, confidence, protection and information in the rapidly growing world of online travel. ITSA seeks to develop consensus among industry, consumer organizations and policy makers on issues related to consumer use of the Internet to meet their travel needs. The organization’s members commit their combined resources to conduct research and analysis, public education and media outreach, and participate in policy discussions at all levels.
The Women’s Travel Club
Founded in 1992, the Women’s Travel Club is the leading tour operator for women and women’s organizations in North America, with trips from 4 to 14 days. Specializing in small groups, personalized service, and special attention to solos. Spa weekends, European destinations and exotic locales on all 5 continents. All tours are value-driven and 4/5 [...]
TAANZ
The Travel Agents’ Association of New Zealand (TAANZ) is a trade organisation representing the travel agent and tour operator distribution system in New Zealand. There is no government licensing for travel agents so TAANZ is a self regulating organisation promoting quality standards, service and performance. TAANZ works with its members to promote a Code of [...]
The OpenTravel Alliance
OpenTravel is a not-for-profit trade association, founded in 1999 by travel companies, with a primary focus on the creation of electronic message structures to facilitate communication between the disparate systems in the global travel industry. Our members actually do the work of identifying what messages are needed, prioritizing the work and creating the messages.
MATTA
Today, MATTA boasts a membership of over 2,007 members, comprising local tour and travel organizations as well as numerous overseas affiliations. It is also the national umbrella representative body for the entire travel industry in the country. With a full time secretariat in Kuala Lumpur, its headquarters, MATTA has state chapters in Kedah, Penang, Perak, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Terengganu, Kelantan, Selangor, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak.
The Frequent Business Travellers Club
The Frequent Business Travellers Club Limited (FBTC) was launched by travel and insurance experts in 1980 providing service, financial protection, travel savings, business and travel related information for its members, by combining a traditional level of service and hotel/car hire reservations with the ease of on-line Internet access and personalised service so that genuine frequent travellers can be easily identified by the travel industry and automatically qualify for special attention and more attractive benefits, discounts and privileges negotiated by the company for its members.

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