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World Heritage Alliance for Sustainable Tourism Triples Membership
36 travel industry leaders join Expedia and UN Foundation in international effort to promote sustainable tourism around World Heritage sites
New York, (November 28, 2007) —
Expedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXPE) and the United Nations Foundation (UN Foundation) announced today the addition of 36 new members to the World Heritage Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (WHA). WHA, an industry-leading initiative formed by Expedia® and the UN Foundation in 2005 to promote sustainable tourism around the 851 UNESCO World Heritage sites, celebrates its 2nd anniversary this week, and also announced the expansion of its programs into three new regions: Central America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East.
The addition of new members and partners brings total WHA membership to 50. Of the new members, 20 are from the travel industry, including lodging providers, tour operators, cruise lines and airlines. Each of these new members has committed to sustainable business practices, supporting local communities, and educating travelers on the importance of World Heritage conservation and sustainable tourism.
Together with returning industry members, the World Heritage Alliance’s 27 industry members. New WHA members are: Black Orchid Resort; California State Automobile Association; Casona de la China Poblana Hotel Boutique; Copamarina Beach Resort;Estrella de Belem Bed & Breakfast & Spa; Exotica Cottage Resort; Green Hotels of Costa Rica; Grupo Islita; Grupo Plan; Hawaii Forest & Trail; Hotel Antigua Alquería de Carrión; Hotel La Quinta Luna; Jungle Bay Resort & Spa; Lodge at Chaa Creek; Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group; Mesones Sacristia; NatureAir; Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.; Sheraton Old San Juan; and Whipray Caye Lodge.
Returning WHA members are: El Sueño Hotel and Spa; Fairmont Hotels & Resorts; Maroma Resort and Spa (Orient-Express Hotels, Trains & Cruises); Mayaland Resorts Group; Paraiso de la Bonita Resort and Thalasso; Radar Tours; and Solimar Travel.
There are now also a total of 21 associate partners, including five returning associate partners. Associate partners are governmental bodies, civil society groups, trade associations or other private sector partners who provide services to advance the WHA mission such as consumer education, community development and technical training on sustainability issues.
The new WHA associate partners are: Belize Tourism Board; Belize Tourism Industry Association; Big Island Visitors Bureau; Instituto Costarricense de Turismo; Discover Dominica Tourism Authority; Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park; International Tourism Partnership; International Community Foundation; San Juan National Historic Site; Mexico Boutique Hotels; Ministry of Antiquities & Tourism of Jordan; Municipality of San Juan; Puerto Rico Hotel & Tourism Association; Solimar International; USAID/Jordan Tourism Development Project (Siyaha); and the U.S. National Park Service.
Returning WHA associate partners are: Academex Digital Publishing; Destination Ventures; Mexico Tourism Board; Rainforest Alliance; and the Secretary of Tourism for Mexico (SECTUR).
“As the number of international tourist arrivals continues to grow, travel can play a tremendous role in positively impacting the cultural, economic and environmental well being of the world’s most treasured destinations. We are excited about the achievements of the World Heritage Alliance in the regions we’ve worked with thus far,” said Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO of Expedia, Inc. “The success of WHA is dependent upon industry involvement, and the commitment of our 36 new members will help us in achieving greater results.”
“Sustainable travel is among the fastest growing tourism markets in the world,” said Timothy E. Wirth, president of the United Nations Foundation. “The incredible growth of the sustainable tourism market shows the tremendous potential for the travel industry and traveling public to protect biodiversity and cultural heritage while promoting sustainable development. The World Heritage Alliance members and partners are leaders in a growing movement toward sustainable travel.”
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