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WHO WE ARE

The GTTP is a multi-country educational program to introduce students to career opportunities in Travel & Tourism. Currently we have more than 519,000 students in nine countries. School systems provide teachers and classrooms; local and international companies provide financial and in-kind support.

Some 3,200 local business share their expertise with teachers and students. Leading international companies that support the GTTP's global activities include: Amadeus, American Express, Hertz, HRG, KLM, Lufthansa, Starwood and the World Travel & Tourism Council, and their representatives form our Advisory Board.

Each member country's curriculum is developed in accordance with national educational requirements. The GTTP's global curriculum, PASSPORT TO THE WORLD, supplements national curricula, and serves as the introductory curriculum in countries just starting Travel & Tourism education.

OUR MEMBERS

Brazil
Canada
Hong Kong
Hungary
Ireland
Jamaica

Russia
South Africa
United Kingdom

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OUR GLOBAL PARTNERS

Amadeus American Express HRG Hertz

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Lufthansa

Starwood
World Travel & Tourism Council

 

FEATURED GRADUATES

Amber Crofts

Amber Crofts, Canada

VICTORIA, B.C.--- On a recent October day if you had gone to the 5th floor of 800 Johnson Street in Victoria on Canada's Pacific coast, you would have found Amber Crofts working on contact data on the leaders of British Columbia's Aboriginal tourism industry for the province's Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts. [More]

 

Paul

Paul O’Sullivan, Ireland

KILLARNEY--- If you visit southwest Ireland’s lakes, beaches and mountains of County Kerry you easily might find yourself staying at The Malton, a four-star hotel in the center of Killarney. There also is a 90 percent or so chance that you’ll run into Paul O’Sullivan, the 33-year old deputy general manager keeping an eye on your stay. [More]