IGLTA, an international LGBTQ+ travel association, provided some insights into what travel will look like in the coming years.
Here’s some of what was covered at the convention, which was held in Atlanta for the very first time this year.John Tanzella, President & CEO of the IGLTA, led off by stressing to hospitality companies in attendance that they must start paying closer attention to queer travelers and their needs, and not merely give them lip service.“You can’t come around in June and slap a Pride flag on things and then forget us in July.