The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association has selected Palm Springs, California as the host destination for its 2025 Global Convention.
Join in on the fun and excitement of Europe’s largest gay parade by attending Orgullo Madrid, or Madrid Gay Pride!
As we enter Pride Month 2023, new data from a poll of 262 European travel and procurement managers conducted by ...
One week into Pride Month 2022 and new data from a poll of 229 European travel managers conducted by Business Travel Show Europe has revealed that two thirds (66 percent) of travel programs do not provide special consideration for LGBTQ+
Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, shimmered with all the colors of the rainbow this Saturday, celebrating the end of the Baltic Pride 2022 festival with the main attraction—the March for Equality and Peace.
The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association will present its 2023 Global Convention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a destination that stands out in the Caribbean for its lively LGBTQ+ scene and commitment to diversity and inclusion.
On this day focused on global health, the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association and its charitable IGLTA Foundation stand in support of those living with HIV, and have released a new resource specifically for HIV-positive travelers with the
Booking.com released new research revealing half of Australian LGBTIQ+ travellers have experienced some form of discrimination when traveling.
Accor and the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association (IGLTA) today announced a Global Partnership.
The Osaka Convention & Tourism Bureau (OCTB) aims for Osaka to be a city full of diversity, one of the concepts for DMO business development, and prepares proactive tourism strategies with an eye on post-COVID-19. As one such strategy, the
The International LGBTQ+ Travel Association has become a media/event partner of Copenhagen 2021, organizers of WorldPride and EuroGames taking place in Denmark and Sweden in August.
Monaco has become a Featured Destination of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association (IGLTA) for 2021. The Principality became a member of the association in 2015.