The Travel Corporation (TTC) have joined IGLTA – The International LGBT+ Travel Association as an elite global partner.
The Travel Corporation (TTC) have joined IGLTA – The International LGBT+ Travel Association as an elite global partner.
The Miles of Love LGBT+ Travel Advocacy Forum, a chance for LGBT+ activists and travel industry representatives to explore ways to bridge the gap between human rights and travel, takes place at the Eaton Hotel in Hong Kong from November 2–5.
International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) launches Facebook-powered chatbot to assist the LGBT+ communities with planning travel. The chatbot, which resides within Facebook Messenger, is available on desktop, tablet and mobile. Sharing LGBT+ welcoming travel opportunities, it offers recommendations for destinations, travel agents, hotels, transport, tours, events and special offers in more than 80 countries.
The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association’s (ILGTA) 34th Annual Global Convention, brought together more than 400 tourism professionals representing 36 countries to the Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club for networking and education from May 4-6.
The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association’s (IGLTA), the leading member-based global organisation dedicated to LGBT+ tourism, buyers survey has named Israel and Cuba as the top emerging LGBT+ holiday destinations at its 34th Annual Global Convention.
The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) will hold its 34th Annual Global Convention in St. Petersburg, Florida on May 4-6 2017. This is the premier global networking and educational event for the LGBT tourism industry and features the only appointment-driven LGBT buyer-supplier marketplace of its kind.
Global LGBT travel association to honour the legendary South African human rights advocate during historic first LGBT travel conference in Africa. Archbishop Desmond Tutu will receive the International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association’s prestigious Chair Award for 2016.
The International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association (IGLTA) has honoured Argentina’s Minister of Tourism, Carlos Enrique Meyer, for his commitment to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) travel.