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Travel Trade Manual: A Planner for Indigenous Tourism Professionals

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    2021
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  • American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA)
Publisher(s)
  • American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA)
Type
  • Guidelines and Good Practices
Categories
  • Economy
Indigenous Specific

Yes

Level of Accessibility

Free

Description

The Travel Trade Manual Tourism Planner was designed to help Indigenous tourism professionals understand and navigate group travel and working with all levels of travel trade suppliers. The travel trade are the tourism industry organizations that operate as intermediaries and include: domestic tour operators, receptive tour operators (RTOs), international wholesalers, traditional travel agents and online travel agents (OTAs).

Topics
  • Business Development
  • Monetary Impacts
  • Purchasing and Supply Chain Management
  • Sustainable Management Systems
  • Transportation and Mobility
Geographic Focus
  • Global
Stakeholder
  • Indigenous Leaders
  • Private Sector
Languages
  • English
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