The
.travel TLD is
intended to serve the global travel community.
.travel is
restricted to people, organizations, associations, and
private, governmental and non-governmental agencies in the
travel and tourism industry. The registrants are not limited
to, but may fall within, the industry types set out in the
table below, which is provided only as a list of
illustrative categories and types, and not as a restriction
of the general eligibility requirement.
The Registry may
establish stricter requirements for registrants by published
policy statement. The Registry may extend the list of
industry types from time to time by published policy
statement, provided that any such extension is consistent
with the travel community’s perceptions about the prevailing
scope of the community as evidenced by the support of such
extension by the travel industry as communicated to TTPC and
the Registry through its policy outreach procedures.
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Airlines
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Attractions/Theme
Parks
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Bed & Breakfast
Houses
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Bus/Taxi/Limousine
Operators
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Camp Facility
Operators
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Vehicle Rental
Companies/Airport Specialty Car Park Companies
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Computer
Reservation/Travel Technology Provider
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Convention &
Visitor’s Bureaus
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Cruise Lines
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Ferries
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Hotels/Resorts/Casinos
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National Tourism
Offices
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Passenger Rail
Lines
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Restaurants
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Tour Operators
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Travel Agents
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Travel Media
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Travel Consumer
and Market Research Organizations
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Travel Insurance
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Travel Training
Institutes
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Suppliers of goods
or services to the eligible industry participants set
out in these
defined sectors
The Registry may
amend, clarify, extend or re-enumerate the industry sectors
identified above, provided that such changes are within the
scope of the requirement set out in item 1.1, above. In such
event the Registry will promptly make such changes public in
the manner contemplated in its agreement with ICANN.
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How much it will cost?
.travel
domain cost starts from 89.95USD per year.
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How to
get my
.travel domain?
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