Music
Tours Unlimited is proud to be a member of the following
professional organizations.
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Cruise Lines International Association
Cruise Lines International Association is a marketing
and training organization composed of 19 of the major
cruise lines serving North America. CLIA was formed in
1975 in response to a need for an association to promote
the special benefits of cruising. CLIA exists to
educate, train, promote and explain the value,
desirability and affordability of the cruise vacation
experience.
CLIA became the principal external marketing
organization for its member lines in 1984 following the
consolidation of several other industry organizations
into CLIA. Currently, nearly 17,000 travel agencies are
affiliated with CLIA and display the CLIA seal, which
identifies them as authorities on selling cruise
vacations.
CLIA is consistently rated the most effective travel
association in terms of overall support of the travel
agency community, the value for the money, and the
quality of its training programs. For example, CLIA's
most comprehensive training is the Cruise Counsellor
Certification Program, which requires agents to
successfully complete a number of compulsory training
courses and exams, attend cruise conferences and conduct
ship inspections, among other things. CLIA also offers
Management and Sales Institutes, classroom training and
training videos.
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Student Youth Travel
Association
SYTA is the non-profit, professional trade association
that promotes student & youth travel and seeks to foster
integrity and professionalism among student and youth
travel service providers. SYTA is "The Voice of Student
& Youth TravelSM."
SYTA members are Tour Operators, Travel Agencies and
supplier organizations (Hotels, Restaurants,
Attractions, Airlines, Destination Marketing
Organizations, etc.) that are committed to
professionalism and integrity in student and youth
travel. All companies listed have met either Active
member (Tour Operator & Travel Agencies) or Associate
member (Hotels, Restaurants, Attractions, Airlines,
Destination Marketing Organizations, etc.) criteria and
adhere to SYTA's Purposes and Goals and Code of Ethics.
The organization is run by an elected Board of Directors
and a professional staff, with North American
headquarters in the metro Detroit, Michigan area.
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The National Tour Association
The National Tour Association is an organization of
nearly 4,000 tourism professionals involved in the
growth and development of the packaged travel industry.
NTA comprises members from 31 countries and is committed
to providing business opportunities and knowledge to its
members, while offering a collaborative, caring
environment in which to build relationships.
Membership
NTA members must meet strict requirements and follow a
code of ethics. To date, NTA has nearly 4,000 members
from 31 countries consisting of:
- nearly 630 tour
operator members that develop and sell travel
packages.
- more than 2,300 tour
supplier members such as hotels, attractions,
restaurants, airlines, cruise lines, railroads, and
sightseeing services.
- more than 800
destination marketing organization (DMO) members
that promote destinations, such as state and
provincial tourism offices, convention and visitors
bureaus and chambers of commerce.
International Membership
The National Tour Association has members representing
companies in the following 31 countries:
Argentina, Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, England, Finland,
France, French Polynesia, Germany, Greece, Iceland,
India, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia,
Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tahiti, Turkey,
United States, Wales
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MENC: The National Association for Music Education
Founded in 1907 with 64 members, today's membership has
grown to nearly 120,000 including active music teachers,
university faculty and researchers, college students
preparing to be teachers, high school honor society
members and Music Friends. Formerly Music Educators
National Conference, the association's name was changed
in 1998 to MENC: The National Association for Music
Education to better reflect its mission.
The mission of MENC: The National Association for Music
Education is to advance music education by encouraging
the study and making of music by all.
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