European Travel Commission

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The European Travel Commission (ETC) is the umbrella organization of 35 national and two Belgian tourism marketing organizations in Europe and represents European countries in the UNWTO , the United Nations' world tourism organization .

The organization was founded in 1948 and is based in Brussels . She sees her task in the worldwide promotion ( marketing ) of the destination Europe on other continents (especially in the USA, Canada, Latin America, China, Japan and Australia).

The budget in 2009 including the subsidiary CET Marketing Services SPRL was around 1.5 million euros.

Petra Hedorfer, chairwoman of the board of the German National Tourist Board (DZT), was elected President on June 11, 2010 . The Spanish Eduardo Santander has been Executive Director since 2012.

Members

Members are (in alphabetical order):

  1. Belgium: Flanders (Toerisme Vlaanderen)
  2. Belgium: Wallonia and Brussels (Office de Promotion du Tourisme Wallonie - Bruxelles)
  3. Bulgaria (State Tourism Agency)
  4. Denmark (Visit Denmark)
  5. Germany ( German National Tourist Board )
  6. Estonia (Enterprise Estonia)
  7. Finland (Visit Finland)
  8. France ( Maison de la France )
  9. Greece (GNTO)
  10. Ireland (Fáilte Ireland)
  11. Ireland (Tourism Ireland)
  12. Iceland (Visit Iceland)
  13. Italy ( Agenzia nazionale italiana del turismo )
  14. Croatia (Hrvatska Tursticka HTZ)
  15. Latvia (Latvia Tourist Office)
  16. Lithuania (Ministry of Tourism)
  17. Luxembourg (Office National du Tourisme ONT)
  18. Malta (Malta Tourism Authority)
  19. Monaco (Direction du Tourisme et des Congrés)
  20. Montenegro (Turistička organizacija Montenegro)
  21. Netherlands (Nederlands Bureau voor Toerisme & Congressen NBTC)
  22. Norway (Innovasjon Norge)
  23. Austria ( Austria Advertising )
  24. Poland (Polska Organizacja Turystyczna POT)
  25. Portugal (Turismo de Portugal)
  26. Romania (Ministry of Tourism)
  27. San Marino (Ministry of Tourism)
  28. Serbia (Tourism Organization of Serbia TOS)
  29. Sweden (Visitsweden)
  30. Switzerland ( Switzerland Tourism )
  31. Slovakia (SACR)
  32. Slovenia (Slovenska turistična organizacija)
  33. Spain (Turespaña)
  34. Czech Republic (Czech Tourism)
  35. Turkey (Kültür ve Turizm Bakanlığı)
  36. Hungary (Magyar Tourism)
  37. Republic of Cyprus (Cyprus Tourist Office CTO)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Annual Report 2009 ( Memento of the original from June 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.etc-corporate.org
  2. As of June 2011, source: www.etc-corporate.org