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American Society of Travel Agents
ASTA, short for the American Society of Travel Agents, is the world's largest association of travel professionals. 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.
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Trust Earned Travel Verified
Trust Earned Travel (TET) was conceived in 1997 to educate travelers about their travel choices. TET gathers information about travel service providers who volunteer to comply with the rules and standards we've established to educate and protect travelers
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Adventure Travel Trade Association
Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) is a global membership organization dedicated to unifying, networking, professionalizing, promoting and responsibly growing the adventure travel market as well as operates and promotes sustainable adventure travel as well as trusted tour operators online.
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Adventure Cycling Association
Adventure Cycling Association’s nonprofit mission is to inspire people of all ages to travel by bicycle for fitness, fun, and self-discovery. Founded in 1974 as Bikecentennial, Adventure Cycling is the premier bicycle travel organization in North America with 44,500 members nationwide.
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Wild Asia
Wild Asia is a social enterprise working to support the conservation of natural areas and the communities dependent upon their resources. Our ultimate goal is to promote sustainable practices that will minimise adverse impacts on the environment, ensure that local communities are engaged and that local cultures are respected..
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Responsible Travel Club of Vietnam
RTC aims to promote and facilitate responsible tourism and equitable/fair business environment for all members and bringing together concerned stakeholders from the public, private and NGO sectors who are involved in – or have an influence on – the tourism industry. This will be achieved primarily through knowledge sharing, activities and projects, skills training, compilation and distribution of best practices, and through incentives such as marketing support for sustainable tourism
products and enabling better policies towards
the environment and mechanism
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