ABOUT U.S. TRAVEL MEMBERSHIP

U.S. Travel is the leading voice for the $2.8 trillion travel industry. We champion policies that strengthen all segments of travel, unite diverse organizations to address critical industry challenges, provide expert insights to guide business decision-making and foster industry-wide collaboration to shape the future of travel.

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Membership for all Organizations

U.S. Travel represents more than 1,000 organizations across all sectors of the industry. We’ve designed our membership opportunities to cater to diverse organizations and industry segments, uniting them around common business goals. With two flexible membership levels—Inform and Engage—we accommodate a range of needs and budgets. Whether you seek to stay updated on industry insights or actively shape the future of travel through exclusive events and networking, U.S. Travel offers a membership level that aligns with your objectives. Valued industry partners, eligible to join as ally members, have options to strengthen their engagement in key areas of the organization through curated partnerships.

To learn more about benefits and dues in your member category, first select your organization type.

Lodging & Entertainment

Hotels, theme parks, gaming companies and cruise lines.

These companies are Standard Members: Fundamental to directly serving travelers and shaping the travel experience.
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Transportation

Domestic airlines, airports, car rentals, bus and passenger rail services.

These companies and organizations are Standard Members: Fundamental to directly serving travelers and shaping the travel experience.
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Attractions

Operators of cultural venues, historical sites, museums, natural attractions, sports teams, retail venues and other entertainment services.

These companies are Standard Members: Fundamental to directly serving travelers and shaping the travel experience.
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Destinations

Organizations promoting U.S. travel destinations, providing information services, and operating convention centers, including state tourism offices, tribal councils and destination marketing organizations.

These organizations are Standard Members: Fundamental to directly serving travelers and shaping the travel experience.
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Travel Sales & Facilitation

Companies that sell travel and provide information such as booking services, travel marketplaces, agencies and tour operators.

These companies are Hybrid Members: Directly serving travel businesses while also contributing to travelers’ experiences.
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Affiliated Industries

Businesses benefiting from the travel industry but not exclusively operating within it, such as credit card, food service and media companies.

These companies are Ally Members: Advancing and supporting the travel industry through research, education and specialized services.
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Travel Partners

Marketing firms, technology companies, and transportation equipment manufacturers providing products and services to the travel industry.

These companies are Ally Members: Advancing and supporting the travel industry through research, education and specialized products or services.
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Associations & Education Providers

Organizations interested in advancing travel, including trade associations, government agencies, and educational institutions that support the travel industry.

These companies are Association / Education Members: Fostering industry knowledge, professional development and collaboration through educational programs, networking and shared resources.
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Questions?

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Member Resources

Member Directory

Search more than 1,000 organizations that are part of the U.S. Travel community.

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Member Map

Learn more about how we define U.S. Travel members.

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FAQs

Common questions about U.S. Travel membership.

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Key Dates

Save the date for U.S. Travel’s 2025 programs and initiatives.

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