United States Tour Operators Association

United States Tour Operators Association
Industry Travel
Founded 1972
Headquarters New York, New York
Website http://www.ustoa.com/

United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA) is a 501(c) registered nonprofit professional association representing the tour operator industry. Its members are made up of companies who provide services worldwide but who conduct business in the U.S. As a voice for the tour operator industry, USTOA represents this sector in matters pertaining to the travel industry as a whole, both in the U.S. and abroad. Among USTOA's goals are consumer protection and education,[1] and its standards and work in this area have earned USTOA the endorsement of the United States Government's Consumer Action Handbook.[2]

USTOA member companies must meet a number of ethical and financial criteria,[3][4] including participation in the USTOA $1 Million Travelers Assistance Program, which among other things protects consumer payments up to $1 million in case the company files for bankruptcy, insolvency or cessation of business.[5][6]

Mission

USTOA's mission is focused on improving industry standards[7] and consumer advocacy[8][9][10] through the following:

USTOA Active Corporate Members pledge to adhere to the principles of ethical conduct, truth in advertising, ethical and financial responsibility, liability insurance, and a solid background that includes multiple industry and financial references and current active members as sponsors.

Membership categories

USTOA has two categories of membership: Active and Associate.

USTOA Active Members must meet the definition of a tour operator. In addition, they must:

USTOA Associate Members are organizations, common carriers and suppliers of tour products and services, other entities connected with travel not directly serving travelers on tour itineraries. These members include companies that provide advertising and public relations, airlines, various attractions, car rental companies, financial services, hotels, and passport services, among others.

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