USTOA Executive Committee Members Look to 2021 for Travel Recovery
In all likelihood, travel will not significantly pick up steam until 2021, said members of USTOA’s executive committee during a virtual Town Hall Meeting.
USTOA President and CEO Terry Dale noted that findings from a new USTOA member survey, which has yet to be released, found that 57 percent of active-member business on the books for 2021 is rebooked guests from canceled 2020 departures.
Queer Family Travel By Richard Krieger, Director of Out World Journeys There’s something uniquely special about family travel—the shared excitement of stepping off a plane in a new place, the laughter over an unfamiliar meal, and the joy of discovering the world together, and for queer families, travel is becoming more inclusive and accessible. Travel […]
Extreme Weather & Travel: How to Plan for the Unexpected By Deanna Caffrey As climate change accelerates, extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, more intense, and more disruptive to travel. From wildfires that close national parks to hurricanes that cancel flights and winter storms that strand travelers for days, these events can derail even […]
STRANDED & ABANDONED: How to Find Your Bearings on the Road When Everything Goes South By Ryan Greenwood, Pleasant Holidays Imagine you’re stranded. Now, consider you’re just lost. The difference between being lost or stranded is the duration for which you’re unaccounted for by the group and your continuing prospects for catching another ride. If […]
USTOA $1 Million
Travelers Assistance Program
A travel vacation should not only be an unforgettable experience, but offer solid peace of mind. That’s why USTOA created a consumer protection fund which protects consumers who book with our Active Members.
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