The Travel Partnership Corporation holds annual general meeting and board of directors meeting in Berlin

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – Addressing the annual general meeting in conjunction with the board of directors meeting, CEO of .travel, Edward A.

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – Addressing the annual general meeting in conjunction with the board of directors meeting, CEO of .travel, Edward A. Cespedes, reported significant progress with the .travel registry and its effects on the global travel industry. Formed to promote .travel and recommend its policies and practices, the TTPC board consists of key industry leaders and meets twice yearly to guide further awareness and usage of .travel amongst the travel industry and travel consumers.

The highlight of the agenda was the presentation of CEO of .travel, Edward A. Cespedes, where he reported on the progress of .travel over the past year. With the shift from PC to mobile computing, search engine results are becoming more and more significant. With the world moving toward web 3.0, a content-rich and relevant site is important. .Travel simplifies search-engine results because of its easiness of use, the validity of the purpose of the top level domain name, and there are great names available.

Cespedes announced, “The .travel movement is gaining momentum in South America. We are seeing key industry players such as Colombia and Argentina actively using and promoting their .travel extensions.”

“Our role at the TTPC is not only to supervise and guide .travel’s policies, but also to look for its expansion and evolution into the definitive domain for all things travel,” commented Birger Bäckman, chairman of The Travel Partnership Corporation. “The next stage of the global travel industry is clearly on the web and with .travel.”

To learn more about the The Travel Partnership Corporation, visit www.ttpc.travel. For more information about .travel please visit www.travel.travel.

About .travel

.Travel is the top-level domain created specifically for the travel and tourism industry. Any participant in the travel industry may own a .travel name. Unlike other top level domains such as .com or .org, relevant content must be published on each .travel site within a year of purchase. For more information on .travel, The Source for All Things Travel, please visit www.travel.travel

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