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UMA and NTA Announce Intention to Co-locate Annual Conventions and Trade Shows

February 3, 2009

                                                                  

 

UMA and NTA Announce Intention to Co-locate Annual Conventions and Trade Shows

Move Will Benefit All Aspects of the Motorcoach and Packaged Travel Industry

 

The United Motorcoach Association (UMA), the leading association representing the bus and motorcoach industry, and the National Tour Association, the primary trade association of tourism professionals from the packaged travel industry, have announced a cooperative effort to explore co-locating their two annual conferences – UMA Motorcoach Expo and the NTA Annual Convention – a move to strengthen the industry and refocus the industry’s event calendar. 

 

This announcement comes a year after the two organizations formed a strategic partnership and took a more active role in each other’s annual meeting.  NTA currently hosts the Destination and Attractions aisle at UMA Motorcoach Expo, while UMA reciprocates by sponsoring the motorcoach exhibits during NTA’s Convention.  The two associations share members with common customers, and group travel passengers, as well as common challenges and opportunities.

 

Over the coming months the two organizations will continue to explore the details of co-locating the convention and tradeshow, which will be a gradual process that would take a couple of years to bring to fruition.

 

"This is a huge opportunity for the industry," noted Godfrey Lebron, Chairman of the UMA Board of Directors. "UMA has always worked to provide our members with new opportunities and value.  By exploring the co-location of the UMA and NTA conventions into a new robust conference and tradeshow it is an amazing opportunity for our collective memberships and the industry as a whole."

 

"NTA is continually focused on developing new business opportunities for our members," added NTA Chairman and CEO Michele Michalewicz, CTP. "During this stressed economic climate, it makes sense to explore this because it will save members money and bring them better value and better business."

 

"A co-located show with NTA will provide UMA members, both operator attendees and associate vendors, with a whole range of increased opportunities," added Lebron. "Expo will still attract the same large number of qualified buyers that our associate partners have come to expect, and the opportunity to meet with Tour Operators will only increase buyer attendance."

 

In addition to the support for each other’s conferences, UMA and NTA also continue to work jointly on a number of programs and legislative and regulatory projects.  Over the past couple months alone, the two organizations have worked collaboratively to promote the safe operation of equipment carrying passengers and tourists across the country, to ease restrictions that inhibit tourism, and, this month, presented recommendations to stimulate the economy to the administration of President Obama. 

 

About UMA

The United Motorcoach Association is North America’s largest association for operators of motorcoach companies providing charter, tour and regular route services. Founded in 1971, UMA is comprised of over 1,150 members located all across North America, with more than 900 charter and tour bus operator members who provide transportation services in all fifty states, Canada and Mexico. Headquartered in Alexandria, VA, UMA is dedicated to protecting and promoting the interests of the entire motorcoach industry and providing its members with programs and services to enhance the success of their operations. More information can be obtained by visiting http://www.uma.org/.

 

About NTA

The National Tour Association is the preferred association in the tourism industry for packaged travel professionals. NTA’s diverse membership and progressive nature make it an industry leader as the place to do business. NTA consistently seeks innovations for the services and business tools it provides to members, and the leadership keeps its fingers on the pulse of the ever-changing world. In turn, NTA members are some of the most creative in the dynamic travel industry. NTA membership represents 36 countries, and tour and travel packagers of all types, including a group, independent, student, and more. To learn more, please visit http://www.NTAonline.com/.

 

Contact:

Mark Gedris                                                                                     Sara Spencer
United Motorcoach Association                                                      National Tour Association
mgedris@uma.org                                                                            sara.spencer@NTAstaff.com
703.867.0475                                                                                    859.226.4418

 

 

 

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