TravelBrands Receives Recognition from U.S. Travel Association

Elvi Cal, Vice President of Product and Partnerships, TravelBrands.

TravelBrands has been chosen as a Chairman's Circle honouree by the U.S. Travel Association and Brand USA.

The Chairman’s Circle Honors, held on 20MAY at San Antonio’s Tobin Centre, celebrated international travel buyers for their efforts in promoting travel to the United States.

“We are incredibly honoured to once again receive recognition for our steadfast commitment to connecting travellers with their favourite American destinations,” says Elvi Cal, Vice President Product and Partnerships, TravelBrands. “This accolade further strengthens our valued partnership with Brand USA and the U.S. Travel Association. We eagerly look forward to making even greater contributions to both the U.S. and Canadian travel industries.”

The Chairman's Circle award is an annual recognition given to a specific set of organizations which have made noteworthy contributions to the U.S. travel industry.


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