Member Listings Domestic Airlines & Air Sightseeing Regional Travel Associations Tourist Offices REGIONAL TRAVEL ASSOCS
Sundance Helicopters – Las Vegas
www.sundancehelicopters.com 5596 Haven Street Las Vegas, NV 89119 USA T: 001 702 736 0606 F: 001 702 736 1183 E: reservations@sundancehelicopters. com
Helicopter Flights with Limousine hotel transfers – Las Vegas – Grand Canyon Exclusive canyon landing site for combination tours that include a helicopter and a boat ride on the Colorado River. Tour Packages including the SKYWALK. #1 selling tour is Grand Canyon Champagne Picnic.
Deep South USA
www.deep-south-usa.com T: 01462 440784 (Tennessee), 01462 440787 (Mississippi), 020 8339 6122 (Alabama), 020 8460 8473 (Louisiana) E:
info@deep-south-usa.com
Rocky Mountain International
www.RMI-RealAmerica.com c/o Target Worldwide Ltd 6 Whitehorse Mews, 37 Westminster Bridge Road London SE1 7QD T: 020 7928 8314 M: 07785 951463 F: 020 7928 8244 E:
martin@rmi-realamerica.co.uk
RMI are the international representatives of Idaho, Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming
Discover New England
www.discovernewengland.co.uk c/o KBC PR & Marketing Suite 3, Falmer Court London Road Uckfield, East Sussex TN22 1HN T: 01825 763633 F: 01825 763640 E:
discovernewengland@kbc-pr.com
Discover New England (DNE) is a non- profit regional marketing organisation with a mission to increase international tourism to the New England states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
Vision Airlines
www.visionairlines.co.uk PO Box 312, Ware, Herts SG12 4BE T: 01992 463465 F: 01992 217177 E:
sales@visionairlines.co.uk
Vision offers tours direct from Las Vegas to the breathtaking panoramic views of Grand Canyon’s South Rim, the excitement of a helicopter descent and SkyWalk at the West Rim, or the solitude and remoteness of the North Rim. Modern aircraft and great views guaranteed.
Great Lakes of North America
www.greatlakesnorthamerica.co.uk c/o Cellet Travel Services Ltd, Brook House, 47 High Street, Henley-In-Arden, Warwickshire B95 5AA T: 08456 020 574 F: 01564 795 333 E:
info@cellet.co.uk
Great Lakes represents Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,and Wisconsin
Washington, DC & Capital Region USA
www.capitalregionusa.org Link House, 140 The Broadway, Tolworth, Surrey KT6 7JE T: 020 8339 6048 F: 020 8339 6001 E:
tmp.uk@
btinternet.com
Represents Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia.
TOURIST OFFICES
ALABAMA Alabama Tourism Department
www.alabama.travel c/o Global Travel Marketing, Link House, 140 The Broadway, Tolworth, Surrey KT6 7JE T: 020 8339 6122 F: 020 8339 6001 E:
venessa@globaltravelmarketing.org
ALASKA Alaska Travel Industry Association
www.travel-alaska.co.uk Unit 5, Bramley Business Centre, Station Road, Bramley, Surrey GU5 0AA T: 01483 500006 (brochure line) F: 01483 415364 E:
info@travel-alaska.co.uk
ARIZONA Arizona Office of Tourism (UK)
www.arizonaguide.com c/o Hills Balfour, Colechurch House, 1 London Bridge Walk, London SE1 2SX T: 020 7367 0938 F: 020 7407 3810 E:
Arizona@hillsbalfour.com
CALIFORNIA California Tourism UK & Ireland
www.visitcalifornia.co.uk c/o Black Diamond, 15 Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9HE T: 020 7257 6180 E:
info@visitcalifornia.co.uk
Anaheim/Orange County CVB
www.anaheimoc.org 800 W. Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802, USA T: 001 714 765 8850 E:
pavila@anaheimoc.org
LA INC. The Los Angeles Convention and Visitors’ Bureau
www.discoverLosAngeles.com 11 Henrietta Street, 2nd Floor, Covent Garden, London WC2E 8PY T: 020 7318 9555 E:
information@lainc.us Facebook:
facebook.com/ losangelesfan twitter - Twitter: @discover_LA Los Angeles You tube:
youtube.com/ yourlosangeles
Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau
www.visitnewportbeach.com c/o Black Diamond, 15 Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London WC2E 9HE T: 020 7257 6180 F: 020 7836 6339 E:
bethany@blackdiamond.co.uk
Palm Springs Bureau of Tourism
www.VisitPalmSprings.com c/o Hume Whitehead, Parkshot House, 5 Kew Road Richmond, Surrey TW9 2PR T: 020 8334 7026 F: 020 8334 8100 E:
info@humewhitehead.co.uk
www.visitusa.org.uk
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