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Affiliations
AH&LA
AH&LA, founded in 1910, is a partnership of state and city lodging
associations throughout the United States, with some 10,000 members,
representing more than 1.4 million rooms and all segments of the
industry. Membership enables companies to increase their bottom
line, network with key decision makers, understand industry trends,
and leverage their collective power.
Fulfilling a transformation—three years in the making— AH&LA has
redefined itself and set a mission to serve our members with a
strong framework for a new era. AH&LA provides members with
assistance in operations, education, and communications, and
lobbying on Capitol Hill to provide a business climate in which the
industry can prosper.
AH&LA is delivering on its mandate to better serve the industry,
bringing bottom-line member savings through new programs and
services, improving and expanding access to vital information and
resources, reaching out to new constituents, and promoting
diversity.
As lodging’s primary advocate and indispensable resource, it’s our
mission to protect and support the industry on every front:
· Governmental Affairs Advocacy
· Voice of the Industry
· Education
· Research
· Information
· Value-Added Member Benefits and Services |
AAHOA
AAHOA provides an active forum in which Asian American Hotel Owners—through an exchange of ideas with a unified voice—can communicate,
interact, and secure their proper position within the hospitality
industry, and be a source of inspiration by promoting
professionalism and excellence through education and community
involvement. |
AzHLA
The Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association (AzHLA) has been the leading
public policy advocate for Arizona’s lodging industry since 1938.
Our mission is to Enhance, Unite, and Protect the interests of the
Arizona Lodging Industry. AzHLA represents over 37,000 guest rooms
statewide, and 400+ members including hotel, resorts, B&B’s, guest
ranches, timeshares, and related industry members. AzHLA also works
with and supports the Arizona Office of Tourism, the state’s
Convention and Visitors Bureaus, the Arizona Restaurant &
Hospitality Association, and the Arizona Tourism Alliance.

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HTNG
MSI is proud to be a charter member of HTNG, a nonprofit
organization with global scope, formed in 2002 to facilitate the
development of next-generation, customer-centric technologies to
better meet the needs of the global hotel community.
The mission of HTNG is to provide leadership that will facilitate
the creation of one (or more) industry solution set(s) for the
lodging industry that:
Are modeled around the customer and allow for a rich definition and
distribution of hotel products, beyond simply sleeping rooms
Comprise best-of-breed software components from existing vendors,
and enable vendors to collaboratively produce world-class software
products encompassing all major areas of technology spending: hotel
operations, telecommunications (PABX), in-room entertainment,
customer information systems, and electronic distribution
Properly exploit and leverage a base system architecture that
provides integration and interoperability through messaging; and
that provides security, redundancy, and high availability
Target the needs of hotel companies of all sizes and geographic
locations
Will reduce technology management cost and complexity while
improving reliability and scalability
Can be deployed globally, managed remotely, and outsourced to
service providers where needed. |
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