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Technology
Trip.com Group
Since 2020s
Trip.com Group Limited is a global one-stop travel platform integrating a comprehensive suite of travel products, services and differentiated travel content. The Group includes Trip.com, Ctrip, and Skyscanner.
Hospitality
Banyan Tree Group
Since 2020s
An independent hospitality company priding on its pioneership, design-led experiences and commitment to responsible stewardship. Its portfolio includes 12 brands, 140+ properties in over 20 countries.
Travel Management
Ceyline Travels (Pvt) Ltd
Since 2020s
Ceyline Travels is a Sri Lanka-based travel agent offering all types of experiences for solo, honeymoon, group tours, and MICE travellers to Sri Lanka, as well as outbound travel services to selected destinations.
Association
Action on Poverty (AOP) in Vietnam
Since 2020s
Since 1989, AOP's activities have spanned 35 provinces, working directly with local communities to improve water, sanitation, governance, and sustainable livelihoods.
Travel Management
TRAVELLERS PARADISE LLP
Since 2020s
An India-based inbound travel agency providing comprehensive services including visa/passport assistance, hotel bookings, customised domestic/ international tour packages, and travel planning and guidance.
Travel Management
Wow India Travel & Tours (p) Ltd
Since 2020s
Wow India provides one-stop travel solutions to clients anywhere across the globe, as well as themed travels- MICE, destination weddings, medical tourism, and more. Outbound travels are also within scope of service.
Marketing
DMC
Tamarind Global Services Private Limited
Since 2020s
Tamarind Global is a destination and event management-focused company based in India, offering bespoke solutions and customised travel services to the B2B and B2C market segments globally.
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Latest PATA Blog Posts
PATA Resilience Forum 2022: Developing Partnerships for Tourism Destination Resilience
PATA's Resilience Forum that took place on August 24th provided a great opportunity for destinations to better understand the available financing and investment opportunities for increasing resilience and sustainability. It also presented the key lessons learned from the Tourism Destination Resilience Programme. Read more about it in this blog.
Standards for Food and Plastic Waste Reduction
PATA is excited to announce the Food and Plastic Waste Reduction Standards, for increasing the sustainability of tourism and hospitality businesses. Find more about how to reduce food and plastic waste in this blog.
Reconnecting Through Community-based Tourism: It’s a Wrap for PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2022!
PATA’s first fully in-person event is finally back after two years! Through the insightful sessions delivered by speakers from across the globe and in-depth exploration of Songkhla’s community-based tourism, the event enabled reconnections between the delegates and between the community and in the travel industry. Read about the event highlights!
Climate Adaptation and Tourism – a Closer Link than We might Think?
How can climate adaptation strategies be supported by tourism? Is there actually a close connection between tourism and climate adaptation? Is there a possibility that the pandemic might have, or might be, making climate adaptation in tourism a more plausible idea?
Welcome New Members
We are excited to introduce seven new members join the PATA community! Find out more about the services they are providing.
Asia Pacific Destinations- Antidote to Pandemic Stress
PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera shared a message with the PATA community on July 29, 2022, with updates about PATA’s recent activities and her perspectives on Asia Pacific destinations’ strengths in reopening.
Meet Our New Interns!
We’ve had the pleasure to welcome new staff who joined us as Intern Associates and helped us set sail into the third quarter of 2022. Let’s get to know them!
A Success Story: Community-based Tourism in Mai Chau, Vietnam
In 2007, the Discova groups began working with communities in the Mai Chau district of northern Vietnam to help locals improve infrastructure, education, water supply for agriculture, and build up community-based tourism in the area. Thanks to the financial support, the hands-on project work and donations help, there is continuous and successful development.
PATA Strengthening Ties With Global Partners and Members
PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera shared a message with the PATA community on June 20, 2022, with updates about strengthening connections with PATA’s global partners and members.
Meet Our New Interns!
We’ve had the pleasure to welcome new staff who joined us as Intern Associates and helped us set sail into the second quarter of 2022. Let’s get to know them!
The Dawn of Asia Pacific Travel’s New Era
PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera shared a message with the PATA community on May 20, 2022 on the progress of Asia Pacific’s Travel.
What We Should Understand About the Idea of Equal Distribution of the Benefits of Tourism
We in tourism should develop a better understanding of the idea of equal sharing of tourism’s benefits, one that looks beyond economic aspects. When that happens, our ability to develop engagement with local communities and other stakeholders will be stronger.
As the World Reopens…
PATA CEO Liz Ortiguera shared a message with the PATA community on Apr 22, 2022, with updates about PATA’s events for the second half of the year and vaccine equity.
The Om Goi Water Filtration System Comes to Completion!
After raising USD $11,593 through Walk for Water campaign, Discova started their work in implementing the Om Goi Water Filtration System for San Mamuang village in Om Goi district that will grant the households access to clean water supply.
Rebuilding Tourism Through Small Businesses
Governments should ensure a focus on small businesses when rebuilding the tourism sector to create the same economies of scale and liquidity that large businesses rely on. Tourism agencies, the local economy, communities and businesses all benefit. As do tourists, who increasingly wish to leave a positive impact on the communities they visit.