The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association was honoured last week during the 37th CETT Alimara Awards, which celebrate the most innovative and transformative projects in tourism, hospitality, and gastronomy.
The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association was honoured last week during the 37th CETT Alimara Awards, which celebrate the most innovative and transformative projects in tourism, hospitality, and gastronomy.
IGLTA Foundation adds industry leaders from Google and Airbnb Experiences to its Board of Directors. Dougal Mckenzie, Head of Industry, Travel, at Google, and Maria Cuba, Global Diversity Lead for Airbnb’s Experiences platform have been appointed to the board of directors of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association Foundation. The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of IGLTA.
Global LGBT+ travel organisation welcomes the next generation of LGBT+ welcoming tourism professionals to Toronto. THE International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association Foundation (IGLTAF) today announced the recipients of this year’s conference scholarships for the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association’s (IGLTA) Annual Global Convention taking place in Toronto from May 9-12.
The IGLTA Foundation is offering scholarships to attend the 35th Annual Global Convention of the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association in Toronto, from May 9-12, 2018. Now in its sixth year, the Building Bridges Scholarship Program was created to support the next generation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender tourism professionals.
The International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) Foundation has announced the names of the five recipients of the third annual Building Bridges Scholarships. The 2015 winners, from China (2), Colombia, Jamaica and Japan, will each receive an all-expenses-paid trip and conference registration for the International Gay and Lesbian Travel Association’s Annual Global Convention in Los Angeles on April 8-11. The scholarship programme was created to support the next generation of LGBT travel professionals and allies. This year, scholarships went to three students and two small business owners.