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Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA)
The primary objective of The Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) is to do everything possible to promote, increase and regulate tourism through the cooperation, understanding and close association among hotel owners and operators in The Bahamas. The association has particular responsibility to serve as the chief advocate on behalf of the interest of the hotel industry in its relations with the Government of The Bahamas and all its ministries, departments, agencies and officials. Take a look through our web site and see the many ways the BHA can benefit your business.
Barbados Hotel & Tourism Association
We are a non-profit trade association, which exists to serve the mutual interests of our diverse membership. Our membership embraces a vast network of private sector corporate entities, including over 76 hotels and guesthouses representing over 80% of the total room stock of the island. Our tourism service members and supporting services members: airlines, restaurants, real estate and villa agents, tour representatives and operators, attraction and activity operators, travel agents, cruise services, retailers, local and international trade and consumer press, advertising and public relations agencies, technology providers, consultants, and suppliers of goods and services, represent over 60% of our total membership.
Belize Hotel Association (BHA)
The Belize Hotel Association (BHA) is a non-profit, non-government organization whose regular membership is comprised primarily of hoteliers with a category of allied members who actively service the hospitality industry. BHA is an active participant in major decision-making bodies affecting the growth development and maintainance of the tourism industry. This includes holding a seat on the Board of Directors of the Belize Tourism & Industry Association, the country's largest tourism private sector organization and the Belize National Tourism Council, the joint public/private sector agency which coordinates tourism development in Belize.
Bermuda Hotel Association
Perched amid the blue-green waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is unlike any other island destination you may be familiar with. It is a surprise just waiting to be discovered by visitors fortunate enough to reach its shores. Not only does it offer lush, tropical surroundings, splendid and unusual pink-hued beaches, plus a bevy of cultural attractions and sporting options, Bermuda is blessed with a distinct air of British propriety and European flavor that make it unique. You will not only cherish memories of the islands' sherbet-toned homes, ubiquitous flower gardens and charming winding streets, but also of its gracious people, who are a little bit British, a little bit islander and always friendly.
BEST Business Enterprises For Sustainable Travel - Disaster and Recovery Information
In light of the recent tragic events at the World Trade Center and Pentagon, BEST has created a Disaster and Recovery Information page. Here you will find information on the initiatives that companies around the world are taking in response to the tragedy. Through both small and large acts of compassion, the travel industry is helping victims, their families, customers, employees, firefighters, police officers, paramedics and others at their time of greatest need. These efforts have provided a sense of community to the affected and an example of positive action to others who feel an understandable sense of hopelessness in face of a tragedy of such proportions.
Bonaire Hotel & Tourism Association (BONHATA)
BONHATA is an association whose members are unified to achieve its common goals and objectives. These are to provide: A sustainable quality tourism product at a high price/value relationship; A liaison with the government and a lobbying voice and guidance in the arena of tourism; and Effective coordination of human and financial resources to promote the destination of Bonaire in a way that benefits the members
Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association (BLLA)
BLLA was created to be the unifying voice of this unique sector within the hospitality industry. It will be the "One Place" to find and book all boutique & lifestyle hotels for the consumer as well as for the agency community. By pooling resources, independent owners and groups have the opportunity to successfully compete on a level playing field with major hotel companies, and market themselves to meet the ever-increasing demand from discerning boutique-seeking clients.
British Association of Hospitality Accountants (BAHA)
The British Association of Hospitality Accountants (BAHA) was formed in 1969 with the aim of bringing together those professionals who were involved in financial management and control within the hotel industry. Since inception the membership has expanded to include systems specialists, hospitality consultants and accountants, bankers, investment analysts, property professionals, academics and others who retain an interest in the hotel, catering and leisure sectors.
British Columbia & Yukon Hotels' Association
Since 1917, the British Columbia & Yukon Hotels' Association has been the advocate and spokesperson for the interests of the Hotel Industry throughout British Columbia and the Yukon. The BCYHA has 580 hotel members and nearly 200 affiliate members, representing an industry with revenue in excess of $3.1 billion, 48,000 rooms and more than 45,000 employees. We are a significant component of BC's $9.5 billion tourism trade and have members in almost every community throughout BC and the Yukon, giving us a strong voice at all levels of government. Our members have invested heavily into their communities and as a result, are integral to steering the future development of the province and territory.
British Hospitality Association
The British Hospitality Association has been representing the hotel, restaurant and catering industry for 90 years. The Association exists to ensure that the views of the British hospitality industry are represented in a forceful, coherent and co-ordinated way to government and policy makers in the UK and internationally, in order that its members' businesses can flourish. As the voice of the industry, it exists to make your views known to all those who affect your livelihood and future - Government, Parliament, tourist boards and the European Commission - where a lone voice is seldom effective.

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