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What Is a CLIA Number?
Oh, the pain! Why must there be so many acronyms for our travel agency identification numbers? We've got the ARC , IATA, and CLIA numbers as the main players, what's the difference? Why not just one number and call it the TAID (Travel Agent ID) Number? That, folks, I cannot tell you.
The CLIA Number is issued by Cruise Lines International Association (hence, the acronym). In a nutshell, it's a way for vendors to identify you as a seller of travel.
But I can tell you what a CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) Number is, what it does, and what type of agents would benefit most from it.
A Short History of the CLIA Number:
In the good ol' days, a travel agency's main bread and butter were its airline ticket sales. These days, an ARC number was an absolute necessity for any travel agency. But when travel agent commissions were cut in the late 1990s and the internet came around, many travel agencies started focusing on sources of income beyond airline tickets.
CLIA began issuing industry credentials in 2000.
With the rise of this new type of travel agency—agencies that didn't need an ARC or IATA number—agents began looking for a less expensive way to be recognized by vendors. While cruise lines, tour operators, and other travel suppliers were still paying commissions , hanging on to an ARC accreditation number didn't make sense for agencies that were not booking high volumes of air. For most leisure agents, it was overkill, burning a hole in their pocket.
Enter the star of this post: the CLIA Industry ID Number (which, for brevity, we nickname the CLIA Number. )
CLIA began issuing industry credentials in 2000. Agency owners could transition their old ARC/IATA number into a CLIA number (like keeping your same phone number but switching to a new carrier).
For leisure independent advisors new to the scene, CLIA could issue them a brand-spanking-new CLIA number. Same holds true today.
More affordable and with fewer barriers to entry, CLIA established itself as a viable option for leisure agents who wanted agency credentials to book travel. Currently, CLIA is one of several options for agents who want to get their own travel accreditation (or, in CLIA's case, booking credentials).
What is a CLIA Number?
CLIA numbers are issued by none other than the Cruise Lines International Association (hence, the acronym). In a nutshell, it's a way for vendors to identify you as a seller of travel.
If you aren't issuing airline tickets through the GDS, a CLIA number is a viable alternative.
You can call (or go online) to book; the vendor asks you for your ID number, and then they can pull you up in the system and see all sorts of things about your agency. It serves the same purpose as the ARC or IATA number, it's just issued by another organization and has different barriers to entry and costs associated with it. The next paragraph will cover another important difference between CLIA and ARC/IATA numbers.
Who Accepts CLIA Numbers?
While CLIA focuses on cruises, travel agents can book all types of travel with a CLIA number. The one thing to remember about the CLIA number is that, while it is accepted nearly everywhere, it's NOT accepted by airlines.
The bottom line? I f you aren't issuing airline tickets through the GDS, a CLIA number is a viable alternative. Want GDS access to book air?ARC and IATA are must-haves if you're ticketing air-only reservations.
Allow me to elaborate . . .
CLIA number vs. ARC/IATA accreditation Number: How are they different?
There are two primary differences between a CLIA Number and ARC/IATA's accreditation number.
- You cannot book air-ticketing only with a CLIA number: I'm sorry to repeat myself, but I don't want you to be disappointed. The good news is that there are a ton of other ways you can book air without an ARC/IATA accreditation .
- CLIA's uses different terminology: Because of their emphasis on travel agent education and certification, CLIA shies away from using the term "accreditation." However, as my good old fictional friend and Shakespearean heroine, Juliet Capulet, once said, "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." In this scenario, the CLIA Industry ID number is the rose by another name. While it's not technically called an accreditation, it functions like other travel accreditations such as ARC, IATA, and TRUE. That is, participating vendors recognize CLIA numbers and allow agents to book and receive a commission under that number.
CLIA's Credentialing Requirements:
Technically, there are two tiers of credentials with CLIA. But one is invite-only. This makes it a lot easier if you're new to CLIA. If you're new to CLIA and want a CLIA number, there's really only one option for you: the Travel Agency Membership. If you are an umbrella organization, such as a host agency or a storefront travel agency with employees, this is your entry point.
Here’s a big-picture look at what they offer in terms of credentials:
CLIA's Travel Agency Membership (TAM)
1. Who is it for? The TAM is for host agencies or storefront travel agents who want their own CLIA number. It's best for leisure/cruise agencies that do not book a high volume of air-only travel. (Psst! If you're booking under your host, check out CLIA's Individual Agent Membership ).
2. TAM Eligibility Requirements: The eligibility requirements for CLIA’s TAM Membership are relatively simple; You need to be a travel agency in good standing with state and federal regulations.
3. TAM Cost & Renewal: A TAM membership is $399 annually, and includes one free Individual Agent Membership (IAM) for the agency owner, manager, or other designees (a $119 value).
4. How do I apply? Applying for a TAM is simple. You fill out an application (see below) and then CLIA follows up with a few other fun steps for you to take (such as signing an attestation form that you're not a rule-breaker when it comes to travel agency regulations). Below is a sample TAM application. Take a peek, and you'll be über prepared to apply.
CLIA's Premier Agency Membership (PAM)
- Who is it for? I'm going to keep this section pretty short. Why? Because a.) PAM is invite only which leads me to b.) if you qualify for CLIA's PAM membership, you probably already know.
- PAM Eligibility Requirements: Eligibility requirements are internal info only. That's right, TOP SECRET! But here's one thing I can tell you, CLIA does not allow MLM travel agencies to join as a PAM. (I'll see if I can ramp up my spy efforts for our next update!)
- PAM Cost & Renewal: $5,000 annually.
- How do I apply? You don't! That was easy :)
You can take a look here to see which agencies have a Premier Membership . As a part of their PAM perks, these are the agencies that offer their ICs a $50 discount on an IAM Membership. So this list is a good tool if you know you’re all in on CLIA and you’re looking for a host agency. Just check out CLIA’s host agency Premier Members that are listed and reviewed on our site .
Now you may have noticed that I've been throwing around another membership term: IAM. But I wanted to save it for last. Read on to find out why . . .
What is CLIA's Individual Agent Membership (IAM)?
Since this entire article is essentially about the CLIA number, I'm going to end with the membership level that is not a booking credential, CLIA's Individual Agent Membership (IAM).
I feel so strongly about emphasizing this that I'm going to put it in bright orange text and probably repeat myself a few times. Why? Because I don't want anyone to be bummed out if they apply for an IAM, and realize that it doesn't come along with a CLIA number. (I am not in the business of shattering dreams!)
CLIA's Individual Agent Membership is not a booking credential.
So what is CLIA's Individual Agent Membership? Here's the lowdown:
- (Enter refrain) The IAM is NOT a booking credential The IAM offers you access to many resources, but it does not provide you with a CLIA number.
- If you want to access CLIA's professional development and certification programs, you must have an IAM.
- In order to get an IAM you must be affiliated with a CLIA Travel Agency Member (TAM) or Premier Agency Member (PAM). What this means is that you need to either be employed by a travel agency or an IC with a host agency is credentialed by CLIA.
- Your CLIA-affiliated agency is the entry point for an Individual Agent Membership. If you want in, your host or travel agency must give you the thumbs up. While CLIA generally recommends their accredited agencies require annual cruise commissions of $5,000, it's really up to the appointing agency on how/if you're eligible. So give them a holler!
- You must have an IAM to access CLIA's professional development and certifications . This is a biggie because beyond serving as a booking credential, CLIA is serious about their education and certification. If you want in on it, you gotta have an IAM.
- You must have an IAM to be listed on CLIA's Agent Finder. I'll get into it more later, but if you want to be listed on CLIA's agent finder ($19.99 per year), you must have an IAM.
- You must have an IAM to attain an EMBARC ID (formerly known as "CLIA Card") There are more deets on the EMBARC ID soon. Sit tight!
- You do not need an IAM to use your host or agency's CLIA number: You can still book with your agency's CLIA number even if you don't have an IAM. You just can't access any of the stuff mentioned above (along with other perks like their coupon book).
CLIA's IAM is the entryway to their programming, especially their professional development and certification programs. Here's how you can get in on the IAM goodness:
CLIA's Individual Agency Membership (IAM)
- Who is it for? The IAM is for advisors who are a travel agent IC or employee with a CLIA-credentialed agency (aka, has a CLIA number). This is a must for agents who want to access CLIA certification programs and/or get an EMBARC ID.
- IAM Eligibility Requirements: Your participation in IAM is at the discretion of your CLIA-credentialed agency . So if this is a route you're interested in, check to start with your host or employer.
- IAM Cost & Renewal: IAM members are required to take CLIA's State of the Industry course (which is at no cost) to maintain membership status. (This course will pop up in your portal once you sign on.) In terms of renewal costs, it depends:
- If you belong to one of CLIA's Premier Agency Members, the cost is $69 annually.
- If you belong to one of CLIA's Travel Agency Members, the cost is $119 annually .
- How do I apply? There are two steps to applying for your IAM. 1.) Check with your CLIA-credentialed agency to ensure you qualify. 2.) Submit your IAM application (sample below)
What Is an EMBARC ID (Formerly CLIA Card)?
The CLIA Card reached Prince-level acclaim when it retired that name to embrace a new identity: The EMBARC ID.
Issued by CLIA, the EMBARC ID (formerly known as, "CLIA card") is exactly that, an ID. It's a way for you to physically identify yourself to vendors as an agent of a CLIA-credentialed agency. In easy-to-understand terms, it's a widely accepted (and respected) travel agent ID card.
To be eligible for an EMBARC ID, your agency must, at the very least, have a Travel Agency Membership.
Cost for the EMBARC ID card is included with an IAM membership. If you lose it and a digital EMBARC ID doesn’t quite get you through the day, it'll run you $29 to replace it. EMBARC IDs are most often used for proof that you're a legitimate seller of travel for industry events such as training, seminars at sea, or FAM (familiarization) trips.
Do I need My Own CLIA Number to Book with CLIA's Suppliers?
Maybe you've determined that ARC and/or IATA are overkill. And maybe you've also determined that you want to book travel with a CLIA number, but that you don't want to apply for your own. How can you go about using a CLIA number without getting your own?
You don't need any level of membership to book CLIA's suppliers, so long as you're an IC or employee with a CLIA-credentialed agency.
Here's how:
You don't necessarily need to get your own CLIA number . . . not even an Individual Agent Membership. You can always go under an umbrella organization like a host agency . If you're working with a host agency, you can book under their CLIA number without incurring the costs associated with obtaining your own CLIA number or IAM.
This is beneficial for travel agents (both home-based agents and storefront agencies) because your revenue is combined with that of other agents under that host's CLIA number . Typically, this leads to higher tiers of commission you wouldn't be able to access on your own.
While you can always get your own CLIA number, if you can make more in commission with a host agency, getting your own CLIA number doesn't make sense. You don't need any level of membership to book CLIA's suppliers, so long as you're affiliated with (or employed by) a CLIA-credentialed host or travel agency.
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Wrapping Up!
It's hard to believe, but we have even more information about CLIA and other accreditations/crediting agencies on our site. Don't believe me? Click below and behold:
Are things still unclear? No worries, drop your questions (or feedback) in the comments below. For those social fanatics, here's where you can find me online to chat things over: Facebook , Twitter , or Instagram . I've worked in the industry for quite a few years and specialized in helping agents start and grow their home-based travel agencies. If you're one of them, I'm here to help out!
A huge thank you to the CLIA crew: Charles Sylvia, VP, Industry, and Trade Relations; Danielle Haney, VP, Industry, and Trade Relations; Justin Wood, Membership marketing in North America; and Stephani McDow, Senior Director, Professional Development & Trade Programs for taking the time to chat with me and for sharing resources about their credentialing programs!
Editor’s Note: This post was originally published by Steph Lee on March 23, 2012 and was updated with current information on publish date listed above.
About the Author
Steph grew up in the travel industry, helping on and off with her mom's homebased travel agency. She has worked with thousands of agents in her role as a former host agency director before leaving in 2012 to start HAR. She's insatiably curious, loves her pups Fennec and Orion, and -- in case you haven't noticed -- is pretty quirky and free-spirited.
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February 22, 2024
When it comes to travel agency identification numbers, it's easy to get lost in the many acronyms. There are ARC (Airlines Reporting Corporation), IATA (International Air Transport Association), and CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association) numbers, each serving a unique purpose. In this article, we'll delve into the intricacies of the CLIA Number and its role in the travel industry.
The CLIA Number, as the name suggests, is issued by the Cruise Lines International Association. It serves as a way for vendors to identify travel agents as authorized sellers of travel. While the ARC and IATA numbers are primarily associated with airline ticket sales, the CLIA Number caters to a different segment of the travel industry, specifically focusing on cruises.
A Quick History
In the past, travel agencies heavily relied on airline ticket sales as their main source of revenue. As the industry evolved and travel agent commissions were reduced, many agencies started diversifying their income streams beyond airline tickets. This shift in focus led to the emergence of a new type of travel agency that didn't require an ARC or IATA number.
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To accommodate these agencies and provide them with a more cost-effective way to establish their credentials, CLIA introduced the CLIA Industry ID Number. This number allowed agency owners to transition from their old ARC or IATA numbers to a CLIA Number, similar to keeping your phone number while switching carriers. For new leisure independent advisors entering the scene, CLIA offered the opportunity to obtain a brand-new CLIA Number.
CLIA vs. The ARC and IATA
Compared to ARC and IATA accreditation, obtaining a CLIA Number is more affordable and has fewer barriers to entry. This makes it an attractive option for leisure agents who want agency credentials to book travel. However, it's important to note that the CLIA Number cannot be used to book airline tickets through the GDS (Global Distribution System). If you're primarily focused on air-only reservations, ARC and IATA accreditation are still essential.
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One of the key differences between a CLIA Number and ARC/IATA accreditation is the terminology used. CLIA, with its emphasis on travel agent education and certification, avoids using the term "accreditation." However, the CLIA Industry ID Number functions similarly to other travel accreditations like ARC and IATA. Participating vendors recognize CLIA numbers, allowing agents to book travel and receive commissions under that number.
The Tiers of CLIA
Now, let's take a closer look at the credentialing requirements for obtaining a CLIA Number. There are two tiers of credentials with CLIA. It is important to note, however, that one is invite-only. For those new to CLIA, the Travel Agency Membership (TAM) is the primary option. This membership is designed for host agencies wanting CLIA Number. TAM is also suitable for storefront agencies. It's particularly suitable for leisure and cruise agencies that don't book a high volume of air-only travel.
To qualify for a TAM membership, your travel agency must be in good standing with state and federal regulations. The annual cost of a TAM membership is $399. This annual membership also includes an Individual Agent Membership (IAM) which can be used by the agency owner, or whoever the agency feels is most appropriate.The IAM provides access to various resources and is required for CLIA's professional development and certification programs.
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For agencies that meet specific eligibility criteria, CLIA offers the Premier Agency Membership (PAM). However, the details regarding PAM eligibility are internal and not publicly disclosed. It's worth mentioning that MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) travel agencies are not allowed to join as PAM members.
Moving on to the IAM, it's important to note that this membership level does not provide a booking credential like the CLIA Number. Instead, the IAM grants access to CLIA's professional development and certification programs. To qualify for an IAM, you must be affiliated with a CLIA-credentialed agency, either as an employee or an independent contractor (IC). Your agency's CLIA Number serves as the entry point for obtaining an IAM.
The cost of an IAM membership depends on whether your agency is a Premier Agency Member or a Travel Agency Member. For Premier Agency Members, the annual fee is $69, while Travel Agency Members pay $119. Additionally, IAM members are required to complete CLIA's State of the Industry course, which is available at no cost, to maintain their membership status.
Apart from accessing professional development and certification programs, having an IAM allows you to be listed on CLIA's Agent Finder for an annual fee of $19.99. It also enables you to obtain an EMBARC ID, formerly known as the "CLIA Card." The EMBARC ID serves as a physical identification card for agents of CLIA-credentialed agencies and is widely accepted in the industry.
Using Your Host's CLIA Number
If you don't wish to obtain your own CLIA Number or IAM, there is an alternative. You can affiliate with a host agency (like ours) and book under their CLIA Number. This option is particularly beneficial for home-based agents, as it allows them to combine their revenue with that of other agents under the host agency's CLIA Number. This often leads to higher commission tiers that wouldn't be accessible on an individual basis.
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In conclusion, the CLIA Number plays a crucial role in the travel industry, specifically for agents involved in selling cruises. While it differs from ARC and IATA accreditation, the CLIA Number serves as a recognized credential that allows agents to book travel and receive commissions. Whether you choose to obtain your own CLIA Number or affiliate with a CLIA-credentialed agency, understanding the options available can help you navigate the world of travel agency identification numbers more effectively.
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Travel Agency Accreditation, Explained: IATA, IATAN, ARC, CLIA, and TRUE
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What is travel agency accreditation? Why do you need it?
- IATA accreditation for selling air travel worldwide
- ARC accreditation for selling air travel in the US
- CLIA accreditation for cruise booking
- TRUE accreditation for cruise and tours booking
IATA accreditation for air travel: IATA vs IATAN vs TIDS
- full IATA accreditation – a standard approach for international businesses that want to support ticketing and
- a TIDS (travel industry designator services) code – a non-ticketing IATA accreditation. A TIDS code is simply an identification that helps your supplier network grow. It’s also used to grant commissions.
- IATAN accreditation – the same as the full IATA accreditation but for US businesses only and
- IATAN non-ticketing accreditation that provides the same opportunities a TIDS code does.
Overview of IATA accreditation options
Full IATA accreditation
- proof of general business operations,
- proof of your qualifications,
- confirmation of travel agent experience,
- proof of financial viability.
- Register at the Customer Portal .
- Submit the application form with required documents.
- Pay the registration fee.
TIDS accreditation
- confirmation of business ownership,
- copy of business registration,
- bank statement,
- one letter of recommendation from an IATA Airline, GDS, or other major industry supplier,
- travel agency license,
- signed copy of the TIDS Terms and Conditions .
- Select TIDS.
- Submit your application for review.
Full IATAN accreditation
- IATAN is used only for US-based travel businesses with over 2 years of experience and
- in the US, all payment transactions are processed not in BSP, but via the Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC) .
- ARC approval,
- business license,
- proof of ownership,
- proof of Seller of Travel Registration for states of California, Florida, Hawaii, Iowa, and Washington,
- proof of two years of experience.
- Fill out the required forms ( click to download .zip file ).
- Submit the documents and forms at [email protected].
- Pay registration fees.
Non-ticketing IATAN accreditation
Arc accreditation for airline booking in the us.
- ARC-Accredited Agency – the most complete option that enables ticketing for you.
- Verified Travel Consultant (VLC) – the same but without ticketing capabilities.
- Corporate Travel Department (CTD) – option for businesses not in the travel industry.
ARC-Accredited Agency for issuing flight tickets
- confirmation of an established bank account with ARC,
- a bond or a bank statement for $20,000.
- Designate an ARC Specialist in your office who must pass the certification.
- Complete the application form .
- Pay the fee and submit your application form with required documents.
- Pass an interview.
Verified Travel Consultant for non-ticketing agents
- Review the VTC Agreement and Handbook .
- Fill the application form .
- Pay an application fee.
Corporate Travel Department for non-travel businesses
- an IRS Employer Identification Number (EIN).
- Assign an ARC Specialist Qualifier and a Manager Qualifier (they can be the same person).
- Meet the ticketing security standards.
- Submit the form, payment, and the required documents.
CLIA credentials for cruise booking
Travel Agency Membership (TAM)
- Special commissions and discounts – in your membership welcome package, you get a coupon booklet for special commissions, and the program itself provides bonus commissions, special discounts, as well as discounts on office supplies and technology.
- Members-only information – access to special webinars, news digests, and other latest information on the cruise industry.
- Promotion – a listing on CLIA’s Agent Finder platform, where vacationers can find your agency by postal code, promoting you as a credible professional.
- Ability to join CLIA as Individual Agent Members – Only agents affiliated with CLIA’s TAM can get an Individual Agent Membership, which comes with its own set of benefits. We will cover this option below.
Individual Agent Membership (IAM)
Ccra true accreditation for niche travel booking.
- proof that you’re a sole proprietor,
- proof that you’re meeting your state’s requirements as a seller of travel,
- proof that you have at least 6 months of travel selling experience,
- 3 business references,
- proof of an active bank account in good standing.
- Submit a form and payment.
Accreditation overview: IATA vs ARC vs CLIA vs TRUE
- full IATA accreditation (if you’re outside of the US),
- full IATAN accreditation (if you’re in the US),
- ARC Accredited Agency (if you’re in the US).
- TIDS (if you’re outside of the US),
- IATAN non-ticketing (if you’re in the US),
- ARC Verified Travel Consultant (if you’re in the US).
- IATAN non-ticketing,
- ARC Corporate Travel Department.
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How to Get a CLIA Card: Requirements for KHM Travel Agents
Written by: Guest on April 16, 2017
Just as travel agents and host agencies use IATA (International Air Transport Association) numbers, for air travel, CLIA provides membership to travel agents who are planning to book cruise travel.
Obtaining a CLIA number will provide vendors with a way to confirm and identify you or your host agency as a seller of travel, and being part of CLIA provides you with opportunities for cruise line training and education
What is a CLIA Card?
Now that you’re familiar with Cruise Lines International Association, you might be wondering how to obtain a CLIA card. As part of working with an established host agency like KHM Travel Group, you do not have to obtain your own CLIA number to obtain the card. Issued by Cruise Lines International Association, the CLIA card is your travel agent identification card showing your membership with CLIA. It allows you to identify yourself to travel suppliers as being a part of CLIA.
A CLIA card is often used as proof that you’re a seller of travel for industry events such as trainings, seminars at sea, or FAM (familiarization trips ).
How Do I Get a CLIA Card?
KHM Travel Group is a Premier Agency Member with CLIA, based on our number of agents and now pays a memberships fee annually to CLIA on behalf of its agents to participate in the program.
As a Premier Agency Member, all KHM Travel Group agents who qualify are eligible to apply for an individual CLIA membership under KHM Travel Group, and can also receive a discount on their annual membership fee.
CLIA recommends that agents generate a minimum of $5,000 in total agency commissions from cruise bookings within the 12 months prior to enrollment. Realizing that it might be difficult for some agents to meet that criteria, KHM Travel Group has been given the ability to waive that requirement in the first year for our agents that meet the following qualifications:
- Must have completed CLIA’s State of the Industry Course located on the CLIA site under the “My Training” tab and click on “Online Learning Courses”
- Must have completed KHM Travel Group’s Agent Orientation – Destination 1: Getting Started on Your Journey
- Be in good standing with KHM Travel Group (Your membership with KHM Travel Group has not been in decline for the past 6 months)
New annual training requirements from CLIA as well as renewals for existing CLIA card agents can be found on their website and are subject to change. Current KHM Travel Group agents can learn more about joining CLIA in the Portal .
KHM Travel Group offers professional support and education for travel agents , and part of that support is devoted to assisting our independent agents in obtaining a CLIA card.
If you want to learn more about becoming a travel agent with KHM Travel Group ? Fill out the form on the right side of the screen or call 1-888-611-1220 to receive our free Travel Agent Information Guide.
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As a member of Travel Advisors Global Network, you are eligible to obtain a CLIA card each year. Your membership must be active and in good standing.
First time obtaining a CLIA card?
If this is your first time obtaining a CLIA card, you will need to first establish an account. Use the instructions below to set up your account.
If you have had a CLIA card in the past, you’ll need to log in to your existing account and update your host affiliation before you can order a new card as part of Travel Advisors Global Network.
Visit https://cruising.org/en/travel-agent-center/become-a-member .
Select the Individual Agent Membership .
Then, click the Join/Renew button.
Now it’s time to create your account. Click Create a new account .
Enter your information to establish your account and set up your password.
Once your account is created, simply log in to your new account to continue.
To continue your Individual Agent Membership application, you’ll need to affiliate with Travel Advisors Global Network.
To do that scroll down to Company Affiliation section and select ADD .
Enter our IATAN/CLIA number found on your membership dashboard. Then click Search .
You’ll see CCRA come up. Simply click, ADD next to it.
This will affiliate you with Travel Advisors Global Network. You should see us listed as your new host agency affiliation. The next step is to complete your application and order your CLIA Card.
Click Join/Renew under Individual Agent Member Application.
Your final step is to complete the application, upload a current business headshot and pay for your new CLIA card. If you have any trouble completing the process, please contact CLIA directly.
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We provide authentic, informative and memorable tour packages and city tours, at very competitive prices. Visit Moscow Tours are available not only in Moscow, but also in other cities: Saint Petersburg, Kazan, Suzdal and Sergiev Posad. We also organise customised individual programs tailored just for you.
Our guests come in large groups, small private groups, as couples or as single travellers. We take care of and treat our guests with respect in a friendly and warm family environment. We show people our beautiful cities with passion and deep knowledge of their history, culture and traditions.
Our guides are extremely hospitable, helpful and well-informed. They are simply the best because only by providing the best services can we make the world fall in love with Russia. And we are very happy when our guests say that they will definitely come back to Russia and that they will tell all their friends how great Russia is! That is what inspires us to put even more dedication and hard work into our tours, knowing that what we do is positive and meaningful.
Our classic tours include tours of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, two main Russian cities.
Moscow is a big and busy megalopolis and Russia’s capital city, where more than 12 million people live and work. Our capital city is happening place; it is mysterious, elegant, luxurious, fashionable, clean and bright, with its unique legends, traditions and events. It is with great pride that we show the Red Square and the Kremlin, our Underground and Tretyakovskaya Gallery, among other stunning attractions.
Saint Petersburg is our second capital, the second largest city in the Russian Federation. This wonderful city has a strong and lively aristocratic spirit, uniquely Russian royal architecture, magnificent museums and theatres. Saint Petersburg bears the royal heritage of Russia, which can be felt in its air, its streets, parks, monuments, museums and citizens. In Saint Petersburg tours, we will take you to the Hermitage, Peter and Paul Fortress, Faberge Museum and Orthodox Cathedrals. We’re sure you will love it!
If you have a few more days to spare, venture into the dreamy Russian countryside in Suzdal or Sergiev Posad. Suzdal is a small town with a population of about ten thousand people, situated on less than 15 square kilometres. This tiny area is home to 53 historic cathedrals, five monasteries and a kremlin. Church domes are visible like mushrooms from anywhere and everywhere in the town like in a fairy tale. No wonder Suzdal is called the ‘Town Museum”. It is definitely worth visiting!
Just try any of Visit Moscow Tours’ tour packages or any individual city tour, and we promise that you will want to come back to Russia again. Russia is huge with countless amazing places to visit. There are so many unique experiences to be had and energies to be felt that one tour is definitely not enough to explore this vast land. It is also a very safe destination to travel, and we have a tradition of warm hospitality. Our people adore and take care of visitors as our own guests, and even if they do not know your language very well, they still try to be helpful and hospitable.
Our guides will show you the most interesting attractions and historical places, taking you on a journey to the past to enjoy stories of medieval times, the Romanov monarchy, the Soviet Era. And of course, we will show you the contemporary life of our country through authentic local experiences.
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Senators want limits on the government’s use of facial recognition technology for airport screening.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A bipartisan group of senators is pushing for restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology by the Transportation Security Administration , saying they are concerned about travelers’ privacy and civil liberties .
In a letter on Thursday, the group of 14 lawmakers called on Senate leaders to use the upcoming reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration as a vehicle to limit TSA’s use of the technology so Congress can put in place some oversight.
“This technology poses significant threats to our privacy and civil liberties, and Congress should prohibit TSA’s development and deployment of facial recognition tools until rigorous congressional oversight occurs,” the senators wrote.
The effort, led by Sens. Jeff Merkley , D-Ore., John Kennedy , R-La., and Roger Marshall , R-Kan., “would halt facial recognition technology at security checkpoints, which has proven to improve security effectiveness, efficiency, and the passenger experience,” TSA said in a statement.
The technology is currently in use at 84 airports around the country and is planned to expand in the coming years to the roughly 430 covered by TSA.
The FAA reauthorization is one of the last must-pass bills of this Congress. The agency regulates airlines and aircraft manufacturers and manages the nation’s airspace.
TSA, which is part of the Homeland Security Department, has been rolling out the facial recognition technology at select airports in a pilot project. Travelers put their driver’s license into a slot that reads the card or they place their passport photo against a card reader. Then they look at a camera on a screen about the size of an iPad that captures their image and compares it to their ID. The technology is checking to make sure that travelers at the airport match the ID they present and that the identification is real. A TSA officer signs off on the screening.
The agency says the system improves accuracy of identity verification without slowing passenger speeds at checkpoints.
Passengers can opt out, although David Pekoske, the TSA administrator, said last year that eventually biometrics would be required because they are more effective and efficient. He gave no timeline.
Critics have raised questions about how the data is collected, who has access to it, and what happens if there is a hack. Privacy advocates are concerned about possible bias in the algorithms and say it is not clear enough to passengers that they do not have to submit to facial recognition.
“It is clear that we are at a critical juncture,” the senators wrote. “The scope of the government’s use of facial recognition on Americans will expand exponentially under TSA’s plans with little to no public discourse or congressional oversight.”
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1. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Moscow - Marina
City Center 11.9 kms from city centre
# 1 hotel in Moscow
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2. Mercure Moscow Baumanskaya
City Center 500 m from Bauman Moscow State Technical University
# 2 hotel in Moscow
(62 reviews)
3. Radisson Collection Hotel Moscow
City Center 3.2 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 3 hotel in Moscow
(120 reviews)
4. Metropol Hotel Moscow
City Center 400 m from Sevastopol Station
# 4 hotel in Moscow
(315 reviews)
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5. Select Hotel Paveletskaya
City Center 2.8 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 5 hotel in Moscow
(90 reviews)
6. Assambleya Nikitskaya Hotel
City Center 700 m from Sevastopol Station
# 6 hotel in Moscow
(71 reviews)
7. Loft Hotel H11
City Center 1.4 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 7 hotel in Moscow
(56 reviews)
8. Swissotel Krasnye Holmy Moscow
City Center 2.5 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 8 hotel in Moscow
(47 reviews)
9. Hotel Savoy Moscow
City Center 600 m from Sevastopol Station
# 9 hotel in Moscow
(220 reviews)
10. Petroff Palace Boutique Hotel
City Center 5.8 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 10 hotel in Moscow
(102 reviews)
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11. Mercure Arbat Moscow
City Center 2.3 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 11 hotel in Moscow
(147 reviews)
12. Novotel Moscow City Hotel
City Center 5.1 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 12 hotel in Moscow
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City Center 2.0 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 13 hotel in Moscow
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14. Radisson Blu Hotel Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport
City Center 26.3 kms from city centre
# 14 hotel in Moscow
(167 reviews)
15. Maroseyka 2-15
City Center 800 m from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 15 hotel in Moscow
(140 reviews)
16. pentahotel Moscow Arbat
City Center 1.7 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 16 hotel in Moscow
17. ibis Moscow Kievskaya
City Center 3.7 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 17 hotel in Moscow
(38 reviews)
18. Hotel Katyusha
City Center 6.1 kms from Bauman Moscow State Technical University
# 18 hotel in Moscow
(89 reviews)
19. MIRROS Hotel Moscow Kremlin
# 19 hotel in Moscow
(260 reviews)
20. Prince Park Hotel
City Center 3.5 kms from Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
# 20 hotel in Moscow
(333 reviews)
21. Art Moscow Voykovskaya
City Center 9.3 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 21 hotel in Moscow
22. Ahouse Hotel on Nakhimovsky Prospekt
City Center 7.4 kms from Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
# 22 hotel in Moscow
(48 reviews)
23. Radisson Slavyanskaya Hotel and Business Center Moscow
City Center 3.5 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 23 hotel in Moscow
(176 reviews)
24. Maxima Panorama
City Center 5.3 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 24 hotel in Moscow
(342 reviews)
25. SkyPoint Hotel Sheremetyevo Airport
City Center 24.7 kms from city centre
# 25 hotel in Moscow
(589 reviews)
26. Aroma Hotel on Kozhukhovskaya
City Center 6.2 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 26 hotel in Moscow
27. ibis Moscow Paveletskaya
City Center 3.3 kms from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 27 hotel in Moscow
(54 reviews)
28. Ibis Dynamo Moscow
City Center 6.2 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 28 hotel in Moscow
(51 reviews)
29. Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow
City Center 500 m from Saint Basil's Cathedral
# 29 hotel in Moscow
(96 reviews)
30. Peking Hotel
City Center 2.1 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 30 hotel in Moscow
(196 reviews)
31. D Hotel
# 31 hotel in Moscow
(53 reviews)
32. Strawberry Duck Moscow
# 32 hotel in Moscow
(39 reviews)
33. Hotel Library
City Center 3.8 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 33 hotel in Moscow
(28 reviews)
34. Hilton Moscow Leningradskaya
City Center 2.3 kms from Bauman Moscow State Technical University
# 34 hotel in Moscow
(352 reviews)
35. Novotel Moscow Centre Hotel
City Center 3.1 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 35 hotel in Moscow
(325 reviews)
36. Izmailovo Gamma Hotel
City Center 4.9 kms from Bauman Moscow State Technical University
# 36 hotel in Moscow
(547 reviews)
37. Novotel Moscow Sheremetyevo Airport Hotel
City Center 26.1 kms from city centre
# 37 hotel in Moscow
(209 reviews)
38. Vega Izmailovo Hotel & Convention Center
City Center 4.8 kms from Bauman Moscow State Technical University
# 38 hotel in Moscow
39. Intourist Kolomenskoye Hotel
City Center 12.6 kms from city centre
# 39 hotel in Moscow
(70 reviews)
40. Hotel Agios
# 40 hotel in Moscow
(103 reviews)
41. Hotel Brighton
City Center 6.4 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 41 hotel in Moscow
(37 reviews)
42. Maxima Irbis
City Center 9.9 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 42 hotel in Moscow
(73 reviews)
43. Izmailovo Beta Hotel
# 43 hotel in Moscow
(916 reviews)
44. ibis Moscow Centre Bakhrushina
# 44 hotel in Moscow
(104 reviews)
45. Maxima Zarya Hotel
City Center 10.0 kms from city centre
# 45 hotel in Moscow
(57 reviews)
46. Hotel Gentalion
City Center 2.6 kms from Sevastopol Station
# 46 hotel in Moscow
(43 reviews)
47. DoubleTree by Hilton Moscow Vnukovo Airport
City Center 26.4 kms from city centre
# 47 hotel in Moscow
(31 reviews)
48. Hampton by Hilton Moscow Strogino
City Center 15.1 kms from city centre
# 48 hotel in Moscow
49. Maxima Slavia Hotel
City Center 13.1 kms from city centre
# 49 hotel in Moscow
50. Park Inn by Radisson Sheremetyevo Airport Moscow
# 50 hotel in Moscow
(148 reviews)
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Luxury real estate in Russia, Europe, Asia and Middle East for a comfortable life and profitable investment. Our team — it is an association of market professionals, innovations and digital technologies, traditions and continuous development.
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Our Mission: Tradition & Innovation
Pre–sale preparations
- Examination of competitors' sales
- Securing our sales plan
- Creation of a sales office
- Product training for brokers
- Development of efficient financial instruments
- Developing sales incentives
- Implementation of sales plan
- Premium brokerage/ brokers school
- Own client base
- Sales funnel management
- Mortgage broker services
- Legal support
- Monitoring of all stages of implementation
After–sales service
- Working with accounts receivable
- Informing the customer about the project status
- Working with customer reviews
- Loyalty programs
- Recommendation deals
International recognition
Aldar Properties
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Rolls–Royce
BEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY MARKETING RUSSIA
2021 – 2022
Awwards Winner
2019 – 2020
BEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY SINGLE OFFICE MOSCOW
REAL ESTATE AGENCY MOSCOW
2018 – 2019
2017 – 2018
official airline partner
The Telegraph
2016 – 2017
Rolls–Royce motor cards
2014 – 2015
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Virgin Atlantic
PROPERTY CONSULTANCY RUSSIA
2013 – 2014
Best real estate company for high price category real estate according to the magazine «Novyy Adres»
First place in the Forbes rating № 4 (25). Leader in the number of closed deals in the segment of high-budget real estate according to the survey of NVM Business Consulting.
First place in the real estate market records award in the category of «Professional pride» with the project «Dvoryanskoye Gnezdo».
Only Russian company to win in three «International Property Awards» nominations.
Best real estate agency in Russia according to the «Premio Internazionale Le Fonti» award. Winner of two «International Property Awards» nominations.
Best real estate agency in Russia according to the «International Property Awards» with the presence of representatives of The Daily Telegraph.
First place in the «European Property Awards» in «Real Estate Agency Marketing for Russia». A high appraisal of an important part of the company’s work — management of marketing and sales of real estate developers.
First place in the «European Property Awards» in «Real Estate Agency for Moscow, Russia»
Best company in both Real estate and Marketing according to the «European Property Awards»
Solutions for developers, investors and buyers
Urgent buyout of distress-assets, apartments trade-in, accurate assessment with ai, investors club, apartments for sale, investing in redevelopment.
«Working daily with buyers and sellers of real estate. We know everything, from the customer’s first call up to the final sales.»
Ekaterina Rumyantseva,
our own full-time team of analysts and investment advisors
Created and implemented more than 200 consulting projects, analysis of the target group behavior utilizing a modern crm system, analysis of 1,000 customer requests and 300 transactions per year, own real estate database, updated daily, purchase and support of related databases, data on real estate lots in “closed sales”, information about the actual transaction sum and bargaining, kalinka realty.
Buying, selling and renting real estate
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Complex solutions for developers
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30% of real estate transactions are not done after the purchase decision has been made. That’s why we maintain a constant dialogue with the buyer, lawyers, mortgage brokers and designers, to study the needs and implement the solution.
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Design and architecture
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- Jade Jagger
- Kelly Hoppen
Kalinka International (UAE, Turkey)
Programs for any purpose:
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- Life and business abroad
- Tax residency
- Cross-border movement under restrictions
- Education and career of children abroad
Kalinka Dubai
- Buying property in the UAE
- Sightseeing tours of the best residential complexes in Dubai
- Capital transfer (urgent purchase of ready-made companies in the UAE, opening an account)
- Long stay apartments
- Yacht charter
- School education
- Restaurants, shopping, household matters
- Flight organization.
- Assistance with international itinerary planning
Simplified visa system
No income tax, high return on investment, full ownership.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences
Collection of luxury residences
UAE, Dubai, Dubai International Financial Center, Al Sukuk Street, 9/1
The complex is located on the coast of the picturesque bay of Dubai Creek, where the world-famous Ras Al Khor flamingo and wildlife sanctuary is located. A unique location among mangrove forests, small lagoons and lakes combines peace and tranquility with the advantages of a large metropolis.
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DAMAC Lagoons
Family low-rise residential complex
UAE, Dubai, Dubai Land, El Hebia Fift
Family low-rise residential complex in the spirit of the Mediterranean cities in the depths of Dubai. Convenient location allows you to get to large shopping centers, business clusters and offices of international companies in 20 minutes. Nearby are medical facilities, schools, an equestrian club, golf courses and the Dubai Sports City multifunctional complex.
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DAMAC Cavalli Tower
UAE, Dubai, Dubai Media City
Elite residential complex on the west coast of Dubai, in the prestigious Al Sufuh area.
Atlantis The Royal Resort & Residences
Complex in the center of the Palm Jumeirah crescent
UAE, Dubai, Jumeirah, Palm JumeirahUnited Arab Emirates, Dubai, Jumeirah, Palm Jumeirah
Luxury residential complex in the center of the crescent of the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. The developed infrastructure of the man-made island is impressive: gourmet restaurants, modern fitness studios, luxurious wellness clubs, shops and boutiques in Nakheel Mall. Well-maintained walking and jogging paths stretch along the many kilometers of beaches with snow-white sands.
Canal-front luxury serviced apartments
UAE, Emirate of Dubai, Zabeel, Business Bay
Luxury canal-front serviced apartments in the heart of Dubai.
W Residences Dubai Downtown
Complex in the prestigious Downtown area
UAE, Dubai, Zabeel, Burj Khalifa
Elite residential complex in the prestigious Downtown area, in the center of Dubai.
Kalinka Turkey
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- Investment property
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Moscow exclusive properties, 6 unique projects, popular areas of moscow, secure business transactions, developed infrastructure.
Sociocultural cluster with modern apartment buildings
Zvenigorodskaya 2nd st., 12
The residential quarter is located on an area of 4.5 hectares, 200 meters from the Ulitsa 1905 Goda metro station, surrounded by parks: Krasnaya Presnya, Krasnogvardeyskie Prudy, the December Uprising Park and the Presnensky Childrens Park
Poklonnaya 9
Premium apartment house
Poklonnaya st., 9
he complex is located in a prestigious location in the west of the capital. Panoramic windows offer magnificent views of Victory Park, Sparrow Hills and Moscow City towers.
Victory Park Residences
Elite family residences in the west of the capital
Brothers Fonchenko st., vl. 3
he complex is surrounded by green parks and iconic sights of the city. Panoramic windows offer magnificent views of Poklonnaya Gora, the Triumphal Arch and City skyscrapers.
Capital Towers
Residential skyscrapers 500 meters from Moscow City
Krasnopresnenskaya emb., 14, building 1
A 10-minute walk from the metro stations "International" and "Vystavochnaya", a little further - the platform of the MCC "Business Center" and "Testovskaya" of the first Moscow diameter. For motorists, convenient exits to the Third Ring Road and the Garden Ring are located 6 minutes from the complex.
Neva Towers
Complex on the territory of the business center Moscow-City
Krasnogvardeisky 1st pr-d, 17-18
Panoramic windows offer direct views of the legendary Ukraina Hotel, the Government House and the embankments of the Moscow River. Residents have access to the entire infrastructure of the business district within a 10-minute walk. Afimall shopping center, multiplex cinema, cafes and restaurants, fitness studios, beauty salons and viewing platforms.
Club city on the river
Volokolamskoe sh., vl. 71/12
Moskvoretsky Park is a 5-minute walk away. In 10 minutes by car - the parks Shodnya, Pokrovskoe-Streshnevo and Stroginsky. A grandiose sports infrastructure is planned on the territory of the peninsula: more than 30 types of activities in one location and three yacht clubs in the neighborhood.
Community participation
PR and Media
Kalinka is in the TOP-3 in terms of citation in the media in the elite real estate market and in the TOP-5 of business class and investment segment. Monthly number of publications mentioning Kalinka — 250-300. Main sources: RBC, Forbes, Vedomosti, Kommersant, BFM, Elitnoe.ru. Joint analytics and press releases with leading Moscow developers: Insigma, AEON, Level Group and others. The Kalinka press service is always open to the media: journalists can be sure of comments, interviews and expert opinions. We promptly respond to requests and help the editors in the preparation of objective and high-quality materials.
A fifth of the entire interior improvement in the premium segment is created in the area of Minskaya Street
According to research of the Kalinka Ecosystem, the total area of internal landscaping in 40 projects on the premium real estate market in Moscow is 43.5 hectares.
Russians remain the leaders in buying Turkish real estate
Russians still occupy the first place in the demand for real estate in Turkey among foreigners. However, compared to 2022, there is a decrease in demand from our fellow citizens by 17%.
"Obydensky No. 1" became the best-selling club house in Moscow
According to a study of the Kalinka ecosystem, sales in 11 club houses started in the capital in 2023. The leader in sales was the club house "Obydenskiy No. 1", in other projects clients purchased on average four times fewer apartments.
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Any travel seller or department of a travel seller that is actively engaged in the business of selling cruise travel can be a CLIA Travel Agency Member if they attest to the fact they are meeting all federal, state, and local ordinances relative to conducting such sales. Otherwise, they are deleted from CLIA's roster of active Travel Agency Members.
CLIA is affiliated only with its Cruise Line, Travel Agency, and Individual Agent Members. CLIA has no subsidiary companies or agencies and no outside organization is authorized to solicit or obtain applications for CLIA Travel Agency Membership or any agency membership benefits program without prior permission from CLIA.
In the event CLIA membership must be withdrawn by virtue of any party not abiding by federal, state, local, and municipal ordinances governing the sale of vacation products, there will be no refund of pre-paid dues.
Individual Agent Membership Eligibility Requirements
Any travel agent affiliated and in good standing with a CLIA Premier or Travel Agency Member is eligible for Individual Agent Membership. An existing CLIA Individual Agent Member who is no longer affiliated and/or in good standing with a CLIA Premier or Travel Agency Member as stated above will be removed from the active member roster. Reapplication can occur once eligibility requirements are met. In the event CLIA Individual Agent Membership must be withdrawn, by either party, there will be no refund of pre-paid dues.
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Welcome to our Travel Agency and Individual Agent Member Verification service. To verify that an Agency CLIA/Industry ID or Agent Personal/EMBARC ID number is associated with a current member in good standing, please enter the number in the box provided then click "Verify Member". Search results will indicate one of the following:
A Short History of the CLIA Number: In the good ol' days, a travel agency's main bread and butter were its airline ticket sales. These days, an ARC number was an absolute necessity for any travel agency. But when travel agent commissions were cut in the late 1990s and the internet came around, many travel agencies started focusing on sources of income beyond airline tickets.
The CLIA Number, as the name suggests, is issued by the Cruise Lines International Association. It serves as a way for vendors to identify travel agents as authorized sellers of travel. While the ARC and IATA numbers are primarily associated with airline ticket sales, the CLIA Number caters to a different segment of the travel industry ...
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Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world's largest cruise industry trade association, representing 95 percent of the ocean-going cruise capacity. Their members include 50+ cruise lines, 54,000 travel agents, and 15,000 travel agencies.
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) offers the Verified Travel Agent Certification Program. The program ensures that graduates hold a high level of verifiable professional knowledge and demonstrate their proficiency, professionalism and dedication to the industry. Students tackle ethics, law, and regulatory compliance within the ...
Established in 1975, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) is the world's largest cruise industry trade association, providing a unified voice and leading authority of the global cruise community. CLIA supports policies and practices that foster a safe, secure, healthy and sustainable cruise ship environment and is dedicated to promoting the cruise travel experience.
To do that scroll down to Company Affiliation section and select ADD. Enter our IATAN/CLIA number found on your membership dashboard. Then click Search. You'll see CCRA come up. Simply click, ADD next to it. This will affiliate you with Travel Advisors Global Network. You should see us listed as your new host agency affiliation.
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Supplier Contact info for Agents. Tel. (202) 759-9370. [email protected]. Before you email us, please click here for commonly asked membership questions. We hope this helps you find the answers you need.
CLIA requires a blended mix of cruise industry training, product training, destination training, and cruise onboard experience in order to be a certified cruise agent. CLIA rewards travel agents who undertake these elements of training and experiences with "CLIA Points".
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The 2024 Rewards Program provides every CLIA Travel Agent in Australia and New Zealand (with a fully paid membership) the chance to earn rewards worth a combined indicative value of $2000* or more on eligible new bookings made with participating CLIA cruise lines between 01 January and 31 December 2024. The rewards are paid either as extra ...
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Individual Agent Membership. Provides instant industry recognition with the CLIA EMBARC ID, access to comprehensive professional development and training, cruise line and partner commission opportunities, and exclusive personal travel perks and discounts. Individual Agent Membership also opens the door for you to pursue and achieve CLIA ...
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An existing CLIA Individual Agent Member who is no longer affiliated and/or in good standing with a CLIA Premier or Travel Agency Member as stated above will be removed from the active member roster. Reapplication can occur once eligibility requirements are met. In the event CLIA Individual Agent Membership must be withdrawn, by either party ...