Shaping the future of tourism - ETOA - European tourism association · 2019. 4. 3. · management,...

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CONNECTING We organise four flagship events every year, providing scheduled one-on-one appointments between buyers and sellers. These are supplemented by a series of seminars and social events throughout Europe. SUPPORTING We lobby local and national governments regularly on our members’ behalf on our core legislative issues of visas, destination engagement, taxation (eg Tour Operators’ Margin Scheme)and the Package Travel Directive. Other topics we support our members on include capacity management, the sharing economy and tourist guiding. INFORMING We provide educational seminars and webinars for our members via our digital education programme, as well as access to current research via our partner network. ETOA was established in 1989 to provide a voice on legislative issues for group tour operators bringing visitors from long-haul markets to Europe. Noticing ETOA’s large body of tour operators, suppliers came to us wanting to contract product and services with them. This desire for B2B connectivity saw the launch of our flagship events, which provide one-on-one appointments between buyers and suppliers. More than 1,100 ETOA members from over 50 countries deliver more than €12 billion of business annually within Europe and include tour operators, intermediaries and wholesalers, regional, and national tourist boards, hotels, canal/lake/river cruise operators, attractions, technology companies and other tourism service providers. Around 25% of the membership are buyers (Tour Operators, Wholesalers, OTAs), and around 75% are European suppliers. European accommodation providers make up about 15% of the membership. We have offices in Belgium and the UK: Rue du Marche aux Herbes 61,1000 Brussels, Belgium 4th Floor, Grays Inn House, 127 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1R 5DB UK Connecting, supporting and informing our membership OUR MISSION STATEMENT To shape the future of tourism by connecting, supporting and informing our membership. OUR PRIMARY PURPOSE To promote a fair business environment for European tourism, so that Europe remains a competitive and appealing destination. ABOUT ETOA Shaping the future of tourism PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES www.etoa.org

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Page 1: Shaping the future of tourism - ETOA - European tourism association · 2019. 4. 3. · management, the sharing economy and tourist guiding. INFORMING We provide educational seminars

CONNECTINGWe organise four flagship events every year, providing scheduled one-on-one appointments betweenbuyers and sellers. These aresupplemented by a series ofseminars and social eventsthroughout Europe.

SUPPORTINGWe lobby local and nationalgovernments regularly on ourmembers’ behalf on our corelegislative issues of visas,destination engagement, taxation(eg Tour Operators’ MarginScheme)and the Package TravelDirective. Other topics we supportour members on include capacitymanagement, the sharing economyand tourist guiding.

INFORMINGWe provide educational seminarsand webinars for our members viaour digital education programme,as well as access to currentresearch via our partner network.

• ETOA was established in 1989 to provide a voice on legislative issues for group tour operators bringing visitors from long-haul markets to Europe.

• Noticing ETOA’s large body of tour operators, suppliers came to us wanting to contract product and services with them. This desire for B2B connectivity saw the launch of our flagship events, which provide one-on-one appointments between buyers and suppliers.

• More than 1,100 ETOA members from over 50 countries deliver more than €12 billion of business annually within Europe and include tour operators, intermediaries and wholesalers, regional, and national tourist boards, hotels, canal/lake/river cruise operators, attractions, technology companies and other tourism service providers.

• Around 25% of the membership are buyers (Tour Operators, Wholesalers, OTAs), and around 75% are European suppliers.

• European accommodation providers make up about 15% of the membership.

We have offices in Belgium and the UK:

Rue du Marche aux Herbes 61,1000 Brussels, Belgium4th Floor, Grays Inn House, 127 Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1R 5DB UK

Connecting, supporting and informing our membership

OUR MISSION STATEMENTTo shape the future of tourism by connecting,supporting and informing our membership.

OUR PRIMARY PURPOSETo promote a fair business environment forEuropean tourism, so that Europe remains acompetitive and appealing destination.

ABOUT ETOA

Shaping the futureof tourism

PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES

www.etoa.org