Open my world: Who’s who at TREX18
July 31, 2018 / Really Old Microsites
This week in our “Open my world” segment, we introduce you to Georgia’s First City, learn about a beautiful Alabama waterfront community that’s home to a Carnival cruise ship and discover one of America’s most treasured, historical regions with its iconic natural beauty. These partners—and so many more—will be in Milwaukee this November to promote […]
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Advisory: Standardization of CUA process for operators of road-based commercial tours
April 24, 2018 / Really Old Microsites
Beginning Oct. 1, 2019, commercial tour operators will pay an entrance fee for each vehicle equal to the appropriate per-person entrance fee for each passenger. The NPS will also standardize commercial use authorization (CUA) requirements and CUA fees for road-based commercial tour operators beginning Oct. 1, 2019. What : All road-based commercial tour operators* must apply for and […]
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NTA, industry partners, meet with U.S. Dept. of the Interior
February 6, 2018 / Really Old Microsites
NTA President Pam Inman, CTP, CAE, IOM, along with Peter Pantuso, president and CEO of the American Bus Association, and Stacy Tetschner, president and CEO of the United Motorcoach Association, participated in a meeting Feb. 5 with senior officials from the U.S. Department of the Interior and National Park Service. The group assembled to discuss […]
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Pro-travel issues advance from Congress and the White House
September 22, 2017 / Really Old Microsites
While Congress and the Trump administration often appear at odds with one another, issues important to the travel and tourism sector have recently advanced. Congress has clearly made travel security, travel modernization and tourism promotion a priority as part of its funding plan for fiscal year 2018. The White House is also looking for ways […]
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Oregon Wildfire Information
September 7, 2017 / Really Old Microsites
The following update provided by NTA-member Travel Oregon. This is proving to be a very challenging fire season in Oregon. The wet winter and spring, coupled with a very long dry spell and record-breaking heat, have created an especially volatile wildfire season in the region, mainly in the western part of the state. Several are […]
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Decorated Vietnam War POW to Keynote GR Breakfast Bistro at TREX17
August 11, 2017 / Really Old Microsites
Capt. William A. Robinson was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. He enlisted into the U.S. Air Force after graduating high school in 1961. After several assignments within the United States and a year tour in Korea, Airman First Class William Robinson was transferred to Thailand to serve with an Air Rescue and Recovery unit […]
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Your Dec. 6 Tuesday e-newsletter is here!
December 6, 2016 / Really Old Microsites
Read this week’s Tuesday e-newsletter! Not too early to plan for Inauguration Day Donald Trump will be sworn in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol as the nation’s 45th president Friday, Jan. 20, 2017, at noon ET, when the term of President Barack Obama expires. The following information will help you plan and prepare […]
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Quick fix for NTA Online bug
November 1, 2016 / Really Old Microsites
If you’ve experienced unresponsive links on NTA Online, try doing a hard refresh. This should fix the bug. If you have any questions on this, please feel free to reach out to NTA’s Anna Pettus. How to do a “hard refresh” on a PC: Ctrl + Shift + R How to do a “hard refresh” […]
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Courier
January 5, 2011 / Really Old Microsites
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Trip Planner
January 5, 2011 / Really Old Microsites
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