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Download the AIANTA Impact Report now.AIANTA Needs Your SupportThe hospitality industry is an incredibly important one for the American economy, supporting 9.5 million American jobs and accounting for nearly 3 percent of the entire GDP (at pre-pandemic levels)....
O me’a”kwa: AIANTA Impact
O me’a”kwa: AIANTA Impact(I’m going to travel over there, Northern Paiute)Photo: Fellow US Travel Association Board Members Fred Dixon, President & CEO, NYC & Company and Paige Shepherd, Director of Corporate Development and Tourism, Chickasaw Nation // (c)...
Hospitality Industry Leaders to Headline AIANTA’s Go International Workshop
Hospitality Industry Leaders to Headline AIANTA’s Go International WorkshopSome of the hospitality industry’s leading voices will share their expertise at AIANTA’s annual Go International travel training program. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO (March...
O me’a”kwa: Tamano mah ni
Tamano mah ni (It’s springtime now, Northern Paiute) is a time of growth and renewal. It is the season for cherry blossoms, maple syrup, Easter eggs, and yes, finally, a return to Spring Break travel.
AIANTA Launches Fourth Annual Tourism Sentiment Survey
The State of Indian Country Tourism survey will measure Indian Country’s confidence in the growth of the visitor industry for the coming year.
AIANTA & SMS Research Cement Research Agreement
AIANTA & SMS Research Cement Agreement to Conduct Comprehensive Tourism Planning StudyHonolulu-based SMS Research will conduct a comprehensive tourism study in partnership with AIANTA, with results to be reported to the Department of the Interior and the...
Women’s History Month 2022
AIANTA recognizes some of the leading Native American women who are dedicated to advancing cultural heritage tourism.
AIANTA CEO Appointed to U.S. Travel Association Board of Directors
Sherry Rupert’s two-year term on the pre-eminent travel association charged with driving tourism to the United States will run through February 2024.
O me’a”kwa: Year of the Tiger
According to this article, 2022 will be a year of “big changes, risk-taking and adventure.” If you’re like me, you’ve had enough adventure.
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