Hospitality & Tourism Industry Organizations

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Hospitality & Tourism Industry Organizations

1.AAA – American Automobile Association (AAA)www.aaa.com2.Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA)www.adventuretravel.biz3.Airline Pilots Association (ALPA)http://www.alpa.org/4.Airlines for America (AFA)www.airlines.org5.Airports Council International, North America (ACI-NA)https://www.aci-na.org/6.American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE)https://www.aaae.org/7.American Association of Certified Wedding Planners (AACWP)www.aacwp.org8.American Bed and Breakfast Association (AB&BA)www.abba.com9.American Bus Association (ABA)www.buses.org10.American Car Rental Association (ACRA)www.acraorg.com11.American Culinary Federation (ACF)www.acfchefs.org12.American Gaming Association (AGA)www.americangaming.org13.American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA)www.ahla.com14.American Hotel & Lodging Association – Educational Institute (AHLEI)www.ahlei.org15.American Personal & Private Chef Association (APPCA)www.personalchef.com16.American Resort Developers Associations (ARDA)www.arda.org17.American Society of Travel Agents (ASTA)www.asta.org18.American Tourism Society (ATS)www.americantourismsociety.org

19.Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA)www.aahoa.com20.Association of Bridal Consultants (ABC)www.bridalassn.com21.Association of Catering and Event Professionals (ACEP)www.acep.com22.Association of Certified Professional Wedding Consultants (ACPWC)www.acpwc.com23.Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE)www.acte.org24.Association of Destination Management Executives International (ADMEI)www.adme.org25.Association of Flight Attendants (AFA)http://www.afacwa.org/26.Association of Retail Travel Agents (ARTA)www.arta.travel/27.Association of Travel Marketing Executives (ATME)www.atme.org28.Association for Women in Events (AWE)www.womeninevents.org29.Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association (BLLA)www.blla.org30.California Hotel & Lodging Association (CHLA)www.calodging.com31.California Lodging Industry Association (CLIA)www.clia.org32.Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA)www.caribbeanhotelandtourism.com33.Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO)www.onecaribbean.org34.Central Florida Hotel & Lodging Association (CFHLA)www.cfhla.org35.Club Managers Association of America (CMAA)www.cmaa.org36.Club Spa & Fitness Association (CSFA)www.csfassociation.com

37.Council of Hotel & Restaurant Trainers (CHART)www.chart.org38.Cruise Lines International Association, Inc. (CLIA)www.cruising.org39.Day Spa Association (DSA)www.dayspaassociation.com40.Destinations International (DI)www.destinationmarketing.org41.Event Service Professionals Association (ESPA)http://www.espaonline.org/42.Events Industry Council (EIC)http://www.eventscouncil.org/43.Florida Association of Meetings and Events (F.A.M.E.)http://www.fame-florida.com/44.Florida Business Travel Association (FBTA)www.fbta.org45.Florida‐ Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA)www.f-cca.com46.Florida Facility Managers Association (FFMA)www.floridafacilities.com47.Florida Festivals and Events Association (FFEA)www.ffea.com48.Florida Motorcoach Association (FMA)www.floridamotorcoach.org49.Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA)www.frla.org50.Food Marketing Institute (FMI)www.fmi.org51.Forbes Travel Guidewww.forbestravelguide.com52.Florida Vacation Rental Managers Association (FVRMA)www.fvrma.org53.Frommer’s Travel Guideswww.frommers.com54.Georgia Hospitality & Travel Association (GHTA)www.ghla.net

55.Global Business Travel Association (GBTA)www.gbta.org56.Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA)www.gcsaa.org57.Greater Miami Festivals & Events Associationwww.festivalsmiami.com58.Events Industry Council Sustainability t.aspx59.Hawai i Hotel & Lodging Association (HHLA)www.hawaiilodging.org60.Healthcare Convention and Exhibitors Association (HCEA)www.hcea.org61.Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA)www.hamagroup.org62.Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP)www.hftp.org63.Hospitality Human Resources Association of Broward County (HHRABC)www.hhrabc.org64.Hospitality Net Industry Associations Guide (master links to 88.html65.Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI)www.hsmai.org66.Hotel Association of New York City (HANYC)www.hanyc.org67.Hotel Technology Next Generation (HTNG)www.htng.org68.Institute of Hospitality (IH)www.instituteofhospitality.org69.Institute Wedding Event Design (IWED)https://iwedglobal.com/70.International Air Transport Association (IATA)www.iata.org71.International Airlines Travel Agent Network (IATAN)www.iatan.org72.International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA)www.iaapa.org

73.International Association of Conference Centers (IACC)www.iacconline.org74.International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE)www.iaee.com75.International Association of Reservation Executives (IARE)www.iare.com76.International Association of Venue Managers (IAAM)www.iavm.org77.International Concierge & Lifestyle Management (ICLMA)www.iclmdirectory.com78.International Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education(ICHRIE)www.chrie.org79.International Ecotourism Society (TIES)www.ecotourism.org80.International Executive Housekeepers Association (IEHA)www.ieha.org81.International Facility Management Association (IFMA)www.ifma.org82.International Federation for Information Technology andTourism (IFITT)www.ifitt.org83.International Festivals & Events Association (IFEA)www.ifea.com84.International Foodservice Manufacturers Association(IFMA)www.ifmaworld.com85.International Franchise Association (IFA)www.franchise.org86.International Hotel & Restaurant Association (IHRA)http://www.ih-ra.org/87.International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT)www.iipt.org88.International Live Events Association (ILEA)http://www.ileahub.com/89.International Luxury Hotel Association (ILHA)www.luxuryhotelassociation.org

90.International Society of Hospitality Consultants (ISHC)www.ishc.com91.International Society of Hospitality Purchasers (ISHP)www.ishp.org92.International Society of Hotel Association Executives(ISHAE)www.ishae.org93.International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators (ISTTE)www.istte.org94.International SPA Association (ISPA)www.experienceispa.com95.International Tourism Partnership (ITP)www.tourismpartnership.org96.International Pet and Animal Transportation Association (IPATA)www.ipata.org97.Les Clefs d’Or USA/Union Internationale des Concierges d’hôtel (UICH)www.lcdusa.org98.Licensed Timeshare Resale Brokers Association dging Industry Investment Council (LLIC)www.liic.org100.Medical Tourism Association (MTA)www.medicaltourismassociation.com101.Meeting Professionals International (MPI)www.mpiweb.org102.Mexico Tourism Board (MTB)www.visitmexico.com103.Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance (MFHA)www.mfha.net104.Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA)www.mspa-na.org105.National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA)www.natca.org106.National Association of Career Travel Agents (NACTA)www.nacta.com107.National Association of Casino Party Operators (NACPO)www.casinoparties.com

108.National Association for Catering and Events (NACE)www.nace.net109.National Association of Consumer Shows (NACS)www.publicshows.com110.National Association of Mystery Shoppers 111.National Association of Railroad Passengers (NARP)www.narprail.org112.National Association of Wedding Professionals, Inc.www.nawp.com113.National Concierge Association (NCA)www.ncakey.org114.National Limousine Association (NLA)www.limo.org115.National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA)www.nrpa.org116.National Restaurant Association (NRA)www.restaurant.org117.National Ski Areas Association (NSAA)www.nsaa.org118.National Timeshare Owners Association onal Tour Association (NTA)www.ntaonline.com120.New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association, Inc.www.nyshta.org121.NEWH – The Hospitality Industry Network (NEWH)www.newh.org123.Professional Association of Innkeepers International (PAII)www.paii.org124.Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA)www.pcma.org125.ProNews – List of South Florida Meetings & Events ActivitiesMyProNews.com126.Puerto Rico Hotel & Tourism Association (PRHTA)www.prhta.org

127.Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitalitywww.sath.org128.Society for Hospitality and Foodservice Managementwww.shfm-online.org/129.Society of Government Meeting Professionals (SGMP)www.sgmp.org130.Society of Government Travel Professionals (SGTP)http://www.government-travel.org/131.Society for Incentive Travel Excellence (SITE)www.siteglobal.com132.Society of Independent Show Organizers (SISO)www.siso.org133.Southern Florida Concierge Association (SFCA)www.sfcaonline.com134.South Florida Hospitality Human Resources Association (SFHHRA)www.sflahhra.com135.The Spa Association (TSA)www.thespaassociation.com136.Tourism Industry Association of Canada (TIAC)www.tiac.travel137.Travel Commerce Network (CCRA)www.ccra.com138.Travel &Tourism Research Association (TTRA)www.ttra.com139.UNITE HEREwww.unitehere.org140.United Motorcoach Association (UMA)www.uma.org141.United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO)www.unwto.org142.United States Personal Chef Association (USPCA)www.uspca.com143.United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA)www.ustoa.com144.U.S. Travel Association (USTA)www.ustravel.org145.VISIT FLORIDA

www.visitflorida.com146.Wedding & Event Videographers Association International (WEVA)www.weva.com147.World Leisure Organization (WLO)www.worldleisure.org148.World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC)www.wttc.org

137. Travel Commerce Network (CCRA) www.ccra.com 138. Travel &Tourism Research Association (TTRA) www.ttra.com 139. UNITE HERE www.unitehere.org 140. United Motorcoach Association (UMA) www.uma.org 141. United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) www.unwto.org 142. United States Personal Chef Association (USPCA) www.uspca.com 143.

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