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(May 25, 2005) –
SEATTLE – The Adventure Travel Trade Association (www.adventuretravel.biz
) today announced that its inaugural Adventure Travel World
Summit will be held in Seattle, Washington, on October 16,
17, and 18, 2005, at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center
on Elliot Bay.
The ATTA Summit (www.adventuretravelworldsummit.com)
“Beyond Survival: Co-creating the Future of Adventure Travel”
is designed for industry executives to define their individual and
collective futures by addressing critical industry issues, including
trends, research, marketing, partnering, operations, sustainability,
and funding. The Summit, which builds upon 12 previous World
Congress on Adventure Travel events previously hosted by the ATTA in
the 1990s, offers more than 30 in-depth sessions, interactive
learning, and networking opportunities meant to fuse big-picture
vision with everyday practicality.
Leaders from the World Bank, Orbitz, Yahoo, TBWA\Chiat\Day, NBC,
MSN.com, Virtuoso, Cingular, Robyn Waters Trends, and other
respected leaders and experts from within and outside the adventure
travel and outdoor industries are scheduled to present during the
three-day Summit. Day one of the 2005 Summit includes an
unprecedented opportunity for attendees to raft, hike, climb,
fly-fish, and participate with adventure experts and colleagues,
while days two and three feature interactive learning, strategy,
planning, visionary, and networking sessions.
“Bringing people together to collaborate and develop a shared vision
is long overdue and precisely what our industry requires to
reinvigorate smart, responsible and sustainable growth,” said ATTA
President Shannon Stowell. “Increased demand for industry research,
leadership, and marketing efforts, backed by the current rebound in
travel overall, makes this a must-attend event.”
Hosted by the ATTA, the Adventure Travel World Summit
serves industry executives and decision makers of domestic and
international tour operators, destination marketing organizations,
tourism boards, and travel agencies worldwide. Specialty adventure
travel agents, lodge, resort, and attraction owners also are
expected to participate, along with media, travel, tourism and
recreational governmental agencies, plus marketing and technology
service organizations serving the adventure travel industry. To
ensure the quality and effectiveness of the Summit experience,
attendance is limited to 500 participants.
“The adventure travel industry is still relatively young and shaped
by fiercely independent visionaries, and thus the industry remains
fragmented,” said Richard Bangs, IMAX “Mystery of the Nile”
adventure film director and co-founder/owner of Mountain Travel
Sobek. “The ATTA is strategically setting out to bring together the
common initiatives, objectives, and goals of the entire industry and
to work as an advocacy partner and marketing mechanism to help raise
the tide so that all adventure businesses benefit.”
The 2005 Adventure Travel World Summit Advisory Committee is
comprised of 18 industry executives representing tourism boards,
domestic and international tour operators, travel agencies/agents,
retailers, gear manufacturers, and governmental and non-profit
industry organizations.
Online registration
is accessible at
www.adventuretravelworldsummit.com.
Early-bird Registration is $650.00 U.S. for ATTA Members, $850.00
for non-members. Registration Fees (after June 15, 2005) are
$750.00 U.S. for ATTA Members and $950.00 for non-members.
Sponsors of the Adventure Travel World Summit include Orbitz.com,
ExOfficio, and Eagle Creek.
Seattle-based ATTA (www.adventuretravel.biz)
is a strategic membership organization dedicated to raising the
profile of adventure travel globally. The ATTA, established in
1990, provides valuable services, knowledge, and connections that
help ATTA members succeed in their businesses, thereby helping the
industry grow.
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*Conference speakers, sessions and events are subject to change.
Media Contact:
Chris Doyle,
Director, Adventure Travel Trade Association
916.791.9409,
cdoyle@adventuretravel.biz |
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