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The Saltmarsh Partnership's ongoing marketing campaign for Aruba is continuing to help the island buck the current travel trend, with UK visitor numbers still growing.
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Aruba Tourism Authority's eye-catching ArOOOHuba! London Underground advertising campaign has scooped a prestigious UK marketing award.
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Associations
The Saltmarsh Partnership holds memberships of the following travel industry bodies:
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The Caribbean Tourism Organisation
The Caribbean Tourism Organisation exists to significantly increase the inclusion of the Caribbean in the set of destinations being considered by travellers. |
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The Institute of Travel & Tourism
ITT is the only professional membership body for individuals employed in the travel and tourism industry, one of the largest trade sectors in the UK. ITT is dedicated to developing and maintaining professional standards for the benefit of its members and the industry. |
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The Association of National Tourist Office Representatives
ANTOR is the principal lobbying organisation for the world's tourist offices. Its UK membership comprises around 70 national and regional tourist offices which are represented in Britain. |
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The Association of British Travel Agents
ABTA - The Travel Association - now represents over 5,500 travel agencies and 900 tour operations throughout the British Isles. Members range from small, specialist tour operators and independent travel agencies through to publicly-listed companies and household names, all carrying the ABTA logo, which means choice, value, and high levels of service. |
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The Chartered Institute of Marketing Travel Industry Group
CIMTIG is the travel industry group of the Chartered Institute of Marketing, the world's largest marketing organisation with some 50,000 members. CIMTIG promotes marketing excellence within travel and provides networking, career and study opportunities to marketing professionals in this exciting and vibrant industry. |
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The Airline Public Relations Organisation
APRO exists to establish and maintain communications between the airline public relations practitioners for the purpose of exchanging information of mutual interest. It also acts as a central point of access for the media through its directory and to help build relationships between the membership and the media. |
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The Aviation Club
The Aviation Club was founded at the beginning of 1990 to provide a forum for discussions on, and to promote the interests of, all aspects of civil aviation. Membership currently stands at approximately 600 people, with members drawn from all sectors of the civil aviation community, including airlines, manufacturers, finance houses, the legal profession, infrastructure providers, the press, regulators, government departments and consultancies. |
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