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MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste. 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
2021-22 ATIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION Board of Directors Election Timeline. August 15, 2021: Declaration of Candidacy forms due to ATIA September 1, 2021: E-Voting begins September 30, 2021: E-Voting closes The President & CEO and a representative from the committee certify the elections.STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent. HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 E-mail the Alaska Traveler Information Hotline or call 1-907-258-4217, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (AST), Monday – Friday. ATIA continues to provide important and timely travel information regarding COVID-19 and its variants to ensure safe and reliable travel decisions for those visiting the 49th state. ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORG About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORG Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance. COVID-19 - ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION COVID-19. ATIA continues to monitor the novel coronavirus (COVID - 19) and potential impacts to Alaska’s travel industry during this rapidly evolving situation. Join ATIA and other businesses as we share support for each other and discuss common questions among our industry. The COVID-19 forum is a place for us to connect and sharehelpful
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste. 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
2021-22 ATIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION Board of Directors Election Timeline. August 15, 2021: Declaration of Candidacy forms due to ATIA September 1, 2021: E-Voting begins September 30, 2021: E-Voting closes The President & CEO and a representative from the committee certify the elections.STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent. COVID-19 - ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION COVID-19. ATIA continues to monitor the novel coronavirus (COVID - 19) and potential impacts to Alaska’s travel industry during this rapidly evolving situation. Join ATIA and other businesses as we share support for each other and discuss common questions among our industry. The COVID-19 forum is a place for us to connect and sharehelpful
LOCAL ALASKA SUPPORT GRANT PROGRAM Local Alaska Support Grant Program. The Royal Caribbean Group has partnered with the Alaska Travel Industry Association Foundation (ATIA Foundation), an Alaska-based nonprofit organization (501c3), to review applications from invited applicants to provide emergency grants to local businesses and charitable organizations affected by COVID-19.NEWS & EVENTS
ATIA Foundation Announces 2021 Scholarship Recipients. 14 May, 11:31. $19,000 Awarded to Students Across Alaska The ATIA Foundation announced $19,000 in scholarship awards to 10 outstanding recipients from across the state. These competitive, one-year awards recognizestudents who have.
ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste. 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
TOURISM WORKS FOR ALASKA Tourism Works for Alaska. ATIA works tirelessly to provide marketing resources, education opportunities and advocacy statewide to our members and promote the Alaska tourism industry as a renewable resource and one of the state’s major economic forces. ATIA’s Tourism Works for Alaska initiative promotes the importance of tourismto our
2021-22 ATIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION Board of Directors Election Timeline. August 15, 2021: Declaration of Candidacy forms due to ATIA September 1, 2021: E-Voting begins September 30, 2021: E-Voting closes The President & CEO and a representative from the committee certify the elections. OFFICIAL STATE VACATION PLANNER The Official State Vacation Planner is Travel Alaska’s #1 printed cooperative marketing tool, inspiring visitors to Go Big and plan an Alaska vacation. After a brief pause in 2021, Travel Alaska is excited to announce we are bringing back the printed Vacation Planner for the 2022 season. Travel Alaska is planning to print 250,000 copies ofHOUSEKEEPER
Safety, anticipating guest needs, honoring our surroundings and bringing your best every day are the core values we live by in order to provide dynamic guest service at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. As a Housekeeper, you will provide comfort to our guests by ensuring that guest rooms and public areas are clean and inviting. You 2021 NATURAL HISTORY SYMPOSIUM New Alaska Cooperative Marketing Opportunities are Now Available. There are a variety of options for your business or organization to leverage Alaska’s national marketing campaign to reach highly qualified potential visitors.CONVENTION SCHEDULE
Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Andrew McCarthy Andrew is a director, an award-winning travel writer, and—of course—an actor. He made his professional début at 19 and has appeared in dozens of films, including such iconic movies as Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, Less Then Zero, and cult favorites Weekend At Bernie’s and Mannequin.. Andrew has directed nearly a hundred hours of HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 E-mail the Alaska Traveler Information Hotline or call 1-907-258-4217, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (AST), Monday – Friday. ATIA continues to provide important and timely travel information regarding COVID-19 and its variants to ensure safe and reliable travel decisions for those visiting the 49th state. ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORG About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORG Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP The ATIA Foundation is pleased to offer a new program for Alaska residents currently employed in a travel industry-related business. The ATIA Foundation Professional Development Program offers scholarships for individuals seeking to advance or build upon theirexpertise in a
CONVENTION SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship Requirements: Applicant must be an Alaska resident. Include a short statement (less than 1 page) explaining how you expect to grow your business by attending this year’s convention and any factors we should consider when awarding these scholarships. ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste. 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent. HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 E-mail the Alaska Traveler Information Hotline or call 1-907-258-4217, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (AST), Monday – Friday. ATIA continues to provide important and timely travel information regarding COVID-19 and its variants to ensure safe and reliable travel decisions for those visiting the 49th state. ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORG About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORG Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP The ATIA Foundation is pleased to offer a new program for Alaska residents currently employed in a travel industry-related business. The ATIA Foundation Professional Development Program offers scholarships for individuals seeking to advance or build upon theirexpertise in a
CONVENTION SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship Requirements: Applicant must be an Alaska resident. Include a short statement (less than 1 page) explaining how you expect to grow your business by attending this year’s convention and any factors we should consider when awarding these scholarships. ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste. 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent. ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORG About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry.COVID-19
For emergencies, see your healthcare provider or go to an emergency room. General public questions may be directed to covid19vaccine@alaska.gov or 1-907-646-3322. Healthcare workers may direct questions to covid19vaccine@alaska.gov or 833-751-4212. ATIA Industry Protocols and Guidelines – MEMBERSHIP - ALASKATIA.ORG Membership. The Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is the state’s leading industry organization for travel-related businesses and supporters. Made up of nearly 700 members representing businesses both large and small across the state, ATIA works to increase the economic impact of tourism in Alaska and is the respected voice of the PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP The ATIA Foundation is pleased to offer a new program for Alaska residents currently employed in a travel industry-related business. The ATIA Foundation Professional Development Program offers scholarships for individuals seeking to advance or build upon theirexpertise in a
LOCAL ALASKA SUPPORT GRANT PROGRAM Local Alaska Support Grant Program. The Royal Caribbean Group has partnered with the Alaska Travel Industry Association Foundation (ATIA Foundation), an Alaska-based nonprofit organization (501c3), to review applications from invited applicants to provide emergency grants to local businesses and charitable organizations affected by COVID-19. FOUNDATION - ALASKATIA.ORG The ATIA Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c)3 charitable organization, supports programs that educate and enhance the quality of Alaska’s visitor industry and educates the general public regarding tourism. Funds are raised through annual events and donations from supporting individuals. For questions regarding the Foundation or scholarshipsSTAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org CONVENTION SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship Requirements: Applicant must be an Alaska resident. Include a short statement (less than 1 page) explaining how you expect to grow your business by attending this year’s convention and any factors we should consider when awarding these scholarships. ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
HOUSEKEEPER
Safety, anticipating guest needs, honoring our surroundings and bringing your best every day are the core values we live by in order to provide dynamic guest service at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. As a Housekeeper, you will provide comfort to our guests by ensuring that guest rooms and public areas are clean and inviting. You HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 An optional Safe Travels Form can be completed via the Alaska Travel Portal at www.alaska.covidsecureapp.com. This is the hub for all traveler information and allows travelers to: request a free COVID19 test upon arrival, request a free COVID-19 vaccination upon arrival, when they become available at Alaska airports beginning June 1, andupload
ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORG About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORG Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance.MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
INDUSTRY EVENTS
1 day ago · Las Vegas, NV. U.S. Travel Association’s IPW is the leading international inbound travel trade show, driving $5.5 billion in future travel to the United States. It is a national showcase of America, where U.S. travel exhibitors connect with travel buyers and media from more than 70 countries to promote their product, negotiatefuture business
ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent.CONVENTION SCHEDULE
Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Andrew McCarthy Andrew is a director, an award-winning travel writer, and—of course—an actor. He made his professional début at 19 and has appeared in dozens of films, including such iconic movies as Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, Less Then Zero, and cult favorites Weekend At Bernie’s and Mannequin.. Andrew has directed nearly a hundred hours of HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 An optional Safe Travels Form can be completed via the Alaska Travel Portal at www.alaska.covidsecureapp.com. This is the hub for all traveler information and allows travelers to: request a free COVID19 test upon arrival, request a free COVID-19 vaccination upon arrival, when they become available at Alaska airports beginning June 1, andupload
ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORG About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORG Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance.MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.org ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
INDUSTRY EVENTS
1 day ago · Las Vegas, NV. U.S. Travel Association’s IPW is the leading international inbound travel trade show, driving $5.5 billion in future travel to the United States. It is a national showcase of America, where U.S. travel exhibitors connect with travel buyers and media from more than 70 countries to promote their product, negotiatefuture business
ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent.CONVENTION SCHEDULE
Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Andrew McCarthy Andrew is a director, an award-winning travel writer, and—of course—an actor. He made his professional début at 19 and has appeared in dozens of films, including such iconic movies as Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, Less Then Zero, and cult favorites Weekend At Bernie’s and Mannequin.. Andrew has directed nearly a hundred hours ofCOVID-19
For emergencies, see your healthcare provider or go to an emergency room. General public questions may be directed to covid19vaccine@alaska.gov or 1-907-646-3322. Healthcare workers may direct questions to covid19vaccine@alaska.gov or 833-751-4212. ATIA Industry Protocols and Guidelines – MEMBERSHIP - ALASKATIA.ORG Membership. The Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is the state’s leading industry organization for travel-related businesses and supporters. Made up of nearly 700 members representing businesses both large and small across the state, ATIA works to increase the economic impact of tourism in Alaska and is the respected voice of theANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports. There is no doubt Fiscal Year 2020 has been the toughest year we’ve ever faced as an industry. We don’t know what the next year will bring, but I know our industry is always looking forward and finding new ways to share Alaska with the world. Dan Oberlatz, Past ATIA Chair. 2020 Annual Report. 2019 Annual Report.2018 Annual
FOUNDATION - ALASKATIA.ORG The ATIA Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c)3 charitable organization, supports programs that educate and enhance the quality of Alaska’s visitor industry and educates the general public regarding tourism. Funds are raised through annual events and donations from supporting individuals. For questions regarding the Foundation or scholarships COVID-19 INFORMATIONAL WEBINARS ATIA Webinar Videos. Did you miss one of our industry webinars? Here is a list of the previously-recorded webinar videos. For a list of our upcoming webinars, please visit our Events page.. Natural History Information for Alaska Guides (May 13, 2021); How do you operate your business in the time of COVID19 (April 2, 2021); Travel Alaska Marketing Plan Updates (March 29, 2021) ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Membership Benefits. The Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is the leading statewide nonprofit membership association for Alaska’s tourism industry. Together, our member voices promote Alaska tourism as a major economic force, providing jobs, growing industry and benefitting communities. By joining ATIA, all members receive thesecore
HOUSEKEEPER
Safety, anticipating guest needs, honoring our surroundings and bringing your best every day are the core values we live by in order to provide dynamic guest service at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. As a Housekeeper, you will provide comfort to our guests by ensuring that guest rooms and public areas are clean and inviting. YouCONVENTION SCHEDULE
Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Andrew McCarthy Andrew is a director, an award-winning travel writer, and—of course—an actor. He made his professional début at 19 and has appeared in dozens of films, including such iconic movies as Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, Less Then Zero, and cult favorites Weekend At Bernie’s and Mannequin.. Andrew has directed nearly a hundred hours of OFFICIAL STATE VACATION PLANNER The Official State Vacation Planner is Travel Alaska’s #1 printed cooperative marketing tool, inspiring visitors to Go Big and plan an Alaska vacation. After a brief pause in 2021, Travel Alaska is excited to announce we are bringing back the printed Vacation Planner for the 2022 season. Travel Alaska is planning to print 250,000 copies of HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 An optional Safe Travels Form can be completed via the Alaska Travel Portal at www.alaska.covidsecureapp.com. This is the hub for all traveler information and allows travelers to: request a free COVID19 test upon arrival, request a free COVID-19 vaccination upon arrival, when they become available at Alaska airports beginning June 1, andupload
ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORGALASKA TRAVEL ASSOCIATIONALASKA HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATIONALASKA TOURISM INDUSTRYATIA ALASKA TOURISM About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORGALASKA STATISTICS AND FACTSALASKA STATISTICS INFORMATIONALASKA VISITOR GUIDEALASKA VISITOR INFORMATIONALASKAVISITOR RULES
Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance.MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
Membership Levels. Membership levels are based on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) employees working in Alaska’s visitor industry during peak season*. Businesses that provide support services to the travel industry can join as a Tourism Supporter. Custom packages are also available for members seeking additional benefitssuch as
STAFF & CONTACTS
Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E. 5th Ave., Ste. 200, Anchorage, AK 99501 907.929.ATIA(2842) | Fax: 907.561.5727 membership@AlaskaTIA.orgATIA COMMITTEES
Tenelle Wise, Grande Denali – Chair. Sheron Patrick, Better Business Bureau. Bill Pedlar, Knightly Tours – Ex-Officio (Board Chair) Sarah Leonard, ATIA- Ex-Officio (ATIA President/CEO) Community Relations Committee. Scott Habberstad, Alaska Airlines – Chair. Cole Chambers, Rust’s Flying Service. Lanie Downs, CLIA Alaska. ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Contact Us. Alaska Travel Industry Association 610 E 5th Ave, Ste 200 Anchorage, AK 99501 (907) 929-ATIA(2842) | Fax: (907) 561-5727atia@alaskatia.org
CONVENTION SCHEDULE
Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Andrew McCarthy Andrew is a director, an award-winning travel writer, and—of course—an actor. He made his professional début at 19 and has appeared in dozens of films, including such iconic movies as Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, Less Then Zero, and cult favorites Weekend At Bernie’s and Mannequin.. Andrew has directed nearly a hundred hours of ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent. HOME | ALASKA TRAVEL INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONCOVID-19MEMBERSHIPISSUESMARKETINGNEWS/EVENTSABOUT Adventure Green Alaska. Adventure Green Alaska (AGA) recognizes and promotes model Alaska tourism businesses that practice economic, environmental, social, and cultural sustainability. The next deadline for AGA certification applications is May 31, 2021. TRAVELER INFORMATION ON COVID-19 An optional Safe Travels Form can be completed via the Alaska Travel Portal at www.alaska.covidsecureapp.com. This is the hub for all traveler information and allows travelers to: request a free COVID19 test upon arrival, request a free COVID-19 vaccination upon arrival, when they become available at Alaska airports beginning June 1, andupload
ABOUT US - ALASKATIA.ORGALASKA TRAVEL ASSOCIATIONALASKA HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATIONALASKA TOURISM INDUSTRYATIA ALASKA TOURISM About ATIA . Tourism marketing funding was a significant focus for the ATIA Board the past two years. Now, with the hopeful commitment from the State of Alaska to allocate the Vehicle Rental Tax to statewide destination marketing, we will be able to focus more of our energy on other important issues related to our industry. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORGALASKA STATISTICS AND FACTSALASKA STATISTICS INFORMATIONALASKA VISITOR GUIDEALASKA VISITOR INFORMATIONALASKAVISITOR RULES
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Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Andrew McCarthy Andrew is a director, an award-winning travel writer, and—of course—an actor. He made his professional début at 19 and has appeared in dozens of films, including such iconic movies as Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire, Less Then Zero, and cult favorites Weekend At Bernie’s and Mannequin.. Andrew has directed nearly a hundred hours of ALASKA VISITORS STATISTICS PROGRAM (AVSP) VII Alaska Visitors Statistics Program (AVSP) VII. The most comprehensive research about Alaska’s visitors is now available. The survey conducted in summer 2016 shows a 4% growth in visitation resulting in $1.97 billion in visitor spending. A large portion of the bump can be attributed to an increase in air volume, which went up by 6 percent. RESEARCH - ALASKATIA.ORG Tourism is one of Alaska’s major economic forces. In 2019, more than 52,000 Alaskans depend on tourism for their income, and every dollar spent on tourism brings returns to our state and our communities. Tourism works for Alaska. ATIA’s research materials provide information about Alaska’s tourism trends and sector performance.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports. There is no doubt Fiscal Year 2020 has been the toughest year we’ve ever faced as an industry. We don’t know what the next year will bring, but I know our industry is always looking forward and finding new ways to share Alaska with the world. Dan Oberlatz, Past ATIA Chair. 2020 Annual Report. 2019 Annual Report.2018 Annual
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