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PATA Celebrates Decades of Partnership with Long-Standing Members at PAS 2026

PATA Celebrates Decades of Partnership with Long-Standing Members at PAS 2026 - TRAVELINDEXBangkok, Thailand, May 26, 2026 / TRAVELINDEX / The Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) honoured its long-standing member organisations celebrating over 50, 60, and 70 years of membership during the PATA Executive Board & Board Member and PATA Awards Presentation Dinner held on May 11, as part of the PATA Annual Summit 2026 in Pohang, Korea (ROK).

PATA CEO Noor Ahmad Hamid said, “As we celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Pacific Asia Travel Association, we are honoured to recognise our long-standing members whose continued support, trust, and collective voice have been instrumental in the growth, strength, and relevance of the Association. Their commitment continues to shape a more responsible and sustainable future for tourism across the Asia Pacific region.”

Organisations Recognised for 70 Years of Membership

  1. Guam Visitors Bureau (since 1951), represented by Régine Lee, President & CEO.
  2. Hawaii Tourism Authority (since 1951), represented by Jadie Goo, Acting Chief Brand Officer and Jennifer Chun, Director of Tourism Research.
  3. Kinki Nippon Tourist Co., Ltd. (since 1956), represented by Hiroshi Tanimura, Executive Director of International Affairs Department, JATA, and Secretary General, PATA Japan Chapter, on behalf of Katsuo Aso, Senior Manager, Global Business Department, Kinki Nippon Tourist Co., Ltd.
  4. Philippine Department of Tourism (since 1951), represented by Dr. Erwin Balane, Tourism Attaché.

Other organisations with over 70 years of membership that were unable to attend included Destination NSW, Marianas Visitors Authority, Tahiti Tourisme, and Tourism Fiji.

Organisations Recognised for 60 Years of Membership

  1. Global Tour, Ltd. (since 1962), represented by Henry Oh, Chairman.
  2. Hong Kong Tourism Board (since 1957), represented by Yoon-Ho Kim, Director – Korea.
  3. Japan Association of Travel Agents (since 1963), represented by Hiroshi Tanimura, Executive Director of International Affairs Department at JATA, Secretary General of PATA Japan Chapter.
  4. Korea Tourism Organization (since 1963), represented by Kyungsoo Yang, Executive Vice President.
  5. Macao Government Tourism Office (since 1958), represented by Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Director.
  6. Nepal Tourism Board (since 1965), represented by Rohini Prasad Khanal, Officiating Director.
  7. Smith’s Motor Boat Service, Inc. (since 1965), represented by Jennifer Chun, Director of Tourism Research, Hawaii Tourism Authority, on behalf of Kamika Smith, General Manager, Smith’s Motor Boat Service, Inc.
  8. Taiwan Tourism Administration (since 1958), represented by Yi-Chen Huang, Chief Secretary.
  9. Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (since 1957), represented by Natapol Vanichkul, Head of Sales, Northern.
  10. Tourism Authority of Thailand (since 1959), represented by Watcharaphan Bunnag, Chief of International Relations.
  11. Tourism Malaysia (since 1959), represented by Kamilia Hani Abdul Halim, Director, Tourism Malaysia Seoul.
  12. World Express Group (since 1961), represented by Tunku Iskandar, Partner, on behalf of Tan Chee Chye, Chairman.
  13. Yeti Travels Pvt. Ltd. (since 1966), represented by Suja Shakya, Senior Manager – Sales & Marketing.

Other organisations with over 60 years of membership that were unable to attend included DTH Destination (Thailand) Limited, Hecny Transportation Ltd., Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Okinawa Tourist Service, Inc., Orient Express Private Ltd., Soaltee Hotel Limited, and Tobu Top Tours Co., Ltd.

Organisations Recognised for 50 Years of Membership

  1. All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (since 1973), represented by Yasuyuki Suzuki, Senior Director, Tourism and Regional Revitalization.
  2. Dusit Thani Public Company Limited (since 1967), represented by Yeonhee Cho, Director of Sales – GSO Korea, and Simon Lloyd, Dean, Hospitality Management and Business Administration, Dusit Thani College.
  3. PACTO DMC INDONESIA (since 1972), represented by Raty Ning, President Director.
  4. Papua New Guinea Tourism Promotion Authority (since 1967), represented by Lesley Timothy, Executive Officer.
  5. Tourism Solomons (since 1970), represented by Dagnal Dereveke, Acting Chief Executive Officer.

Other organisations with over 50 years of membership that were unable to attend included India Tourism Development Corporation Ltd. (ITDC), Messe Berlin / ITB Berlin, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Government of Pakistan, and PanTravel.

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