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Member Directory
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ABTA is the UK's Premier Trade Association for Tour Operators and Travel Agents. ABTA's 800 tour operators and 6700 travel agency offices are responsible for the sale of some 80% of UK-sold holidays.
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The Airport Operators Association (AOA) is the trade association that represents UK airports. Its mission is to see UK airports grow sustainably. It represents the views of its members to Government, Parliament and Regulators to secure policy outcomes that help deliver this mission.
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ANTOR is the principal lobbying organisation for the world's tourist offices. Its UK membership comprises national and regional tourist offices which are represented in Britain.
ANTOR's objectives include providing a fraternal forum for its members to meet and exchange ideas, to forge close relationships with all other sectors of the travel industry; to be recognised as one of the foremost advocates of responsible tourism and to comment on a wide range of issues affecting worldwide travel and tourism.
ANTOR UK is a voluntary, non-political organisation which was established in 1952.
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ASAP: Association of Serviced Apartment Providers is the not-for-profit trade body dedicated exclusively to the serviced apartment industry. Our 190 members - serviced apartment operators and agents - own and operate over 100,000 properties globally.
The value of our sector in the UK is £864 million and will grow +17% by 2020 (STR forecast, Dec 2017). Our ASAP Quality Accreditation is the leading global quality assessment programme for the serviced apartment sector.
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The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE) is the subject association for tourism in higher education in the UK. ATHE carries out a wide range of activities designed to further the interests of tourism in higher education including: the representation of tourism as a subject area to government agencies and others; the production of guidelines of good practice; liaison with other subject groups, in particular for Leisure, Hospitality and Sport; an anuual conference to address current issues in tourism education; maintainenance of links between education, employers and other interested bodies in tourism.
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The Association of Group Travel Organisers provides group organisers and suppliers to the groups travel market with a range of benefits and a forum to debate and exchange views, expertise and opinion through Branch meetings, conferences and its national newsletter.
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ALVA's 52 members are the UK's most popular, iconic and important museums, galleries, palaces, castles, cathedrals, zoos, historic houses, heritage sites, gardens and leisure attractions.
They comprise over 2000 tourist sites, hosting over 100 million domestic and overseas visitors each year - around 25% of the visits made annually in the UK.
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BACTA represents the amusement machine industry through innovative stakeholder engagement and intelligent lobbying. It provides an encyclopaedic resource for its members on all aspects of its members? businesses particularly on gambling and tax law. Those businesses span the amusement machine supply chain from machine manufacturers, component manufacturers and software engineers, through to single-site operators and proprietors of Adult Gaming Centres. Its members also cover the owners and operators of seaside and inland family entertainment centres.
BACTA believes that the business environment should be a fair one. It lobbies for unfairness to redressed by government and others where possible. We support the campaign to cut the VAT rate for tourism to 5%, for particular policy emphasis to be applied to seaside regeneration, and for burdensome regulation to be removed. More specifically we wish to see greater recognition of the contribution the amusement and entertainment sector we represent makes to the economy and, most importantly, the enjoyment of the great British holiday.
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The Bed & Breakfast Association is the UK trade association for B&Bs and Guest Houses. It was judged best trade association in the UK for representing its members in the Trade Association Forum "Best Practice Awards" 2010.
The Association exists to inform, support and represent its member B&B owners throughout the UK.
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