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Avinor |
| Avinor is responsible for air traffic control services in Norway and owns and operates 46 airports. Avinor’s primary task is to make capacity and expertise available for the airlines. Avinor is fully owned by the Norwegian state with the ownership controlled through the ministry of transport and communication. |
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European Travel Commission |
| The European Travel Commission is the organization responsible for the promotion of Europe as a tourist destination. The European Travel Commission is an international non-profit making organization with headquarters in Brussels. Its members are the 38 National Tourism Organisations (NTOs) of Europe, whose role is to market and promote tourism to Europe in general, and to their individual countries in particular. The European Travel Commission was established in 1948, and operates as a non profit-making international organization. |
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Finnish Tourist Board |
| The Finnish Tourist Board (MEK), operating under the Finnish Ministry of Employment and the Economy, is responsible as an expert agency and active operator in tourism for promoting Finland as a tourist destination internationally. MEK works in close cooperation with and for the Finnish travel industry, implementing and financing marketing projects with the industry. One of the joint goals is to develop more enticing, competitive products for visitors to Finland. MEK was established in 1973. |
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Hurtigruten |
| Norway’s Hurtigruten is renowned for its comprehensive collection of voyages to remote, beautiful and dramatic coastlines from the far north to the distant south. With over 120 years of maritime experience and a fleet of fourteen ships, Hurtigruten offer voyages that go beyond the traditional cruise, allowing closer encounters with environments, wildlife, and people along shorelines near and far. |
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Icelandic Tourist Board |
| The Icelandic Tourist Board is the official tourism promoting entity of Iceland. Headquartered in Reykjavik, the Icelandic Tourist Board works closely together with the local tourism players to increase knowledge of and boost inbound tourism to the saga island. |
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Innovation Norway |
| Innovation Norway promotes nationwide industrial development profitable to both the business economy and Norway’s national economy, and helps release the potential of different districts and regions by contributing towards innovation, internationalization and promotion. Innovation Norway employs more than 700 people with offices in all the Norwegian counties and more than 30 countries world wide. The head office is located in Oslo. |
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Scandinavian Airlines |
| Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is the biggest airline company in Scandinavia and the leading carrier for travel between Scandinavia and North America & Asia. 31.2 million passengers flew with SAS in 2007 to 152 destinations in 34 countries. |
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Scandinavian Tourist Board |
| Scandinavian Tourist Board is a joint initiative by the national tourist boards of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. STB is responsible for promoting Scandinavia and Scandinavian tourism products in the Asia Pacific markets. The main tasks of Scandinavian Tourist Board include securing and disseminating market intelligence, carrying out promotional and PR activities, educating and supporting the local travel trade, and thus ultimately boosting lucrative, high-end tourism to Scandinavia. |
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UN World Tourism Organization |
| The World Tourism Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations and the leading international organization in the field of tourism. It serves as a global forum for tourism policy issues and a practical source of tourism know-how. Its membership includes 160 countries and territories and more than 350 Affiliate Members representing the private sector, educational institutions, tourism associations and local tourism authorities. |
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VisitDenmark |
| VisitDenmark is the national organization for promotion and development of Danish tourism. VisitDenmark works together with the Danish tourism sector to increase turnover and employment in all of Denmark and to increase the knowledge of Denmark abroad. VisitDenmark is represented in 24 countries and employs around 100 people. |
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VisitSweden |
| VisitSweden is a national organization, responsible for the promotion of Sweden as a business and leisure travel destination. VisitSweden (former Swedish Travel & Tourism Council) is owned equally by the Swedish Government and by Swedish tourism industry. The main focus is marketing, information, coordination and distribution to the travel trade, media, and consumers. |
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inWrite |
| inWrite is a Danish communications agency located in Manila, Philippines. inWrite offers creative writing services to companies in all industries. inWrite was established in 2005, and has since then provided proofreading, translation and copywriting services to a wide range of European clients. |
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Travel 2.0 | Strategy + Business |
| The Travel 2.0 | Strategy + Business team is a network of global travel & tourism domain experts on business & technology architecture, business development and marketing. The Travel 2.0 | Strategy + Business team provides assistance to medium- and large-scale travel & tourism companies to construct creative and economic strategies and solutions which connects the right B2B buyers and sellers for corporate travel and leisure travel procurement and expands supplier’s products distribution globally using Travel 2.0 mashups cutting edge technology. |