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Significant progress for the .travel registry
Thursday, April 10, 2008

Addressing the Annual General Meeting of The Travel Partnership Corporation, Tralliance President and CEO, Edward A. Cespedes, reported significant progress with the .travel Registry and its effects on the global travel industry.

The Travel Partnership Corporation was created to promote the addition of the top level domain known as .travel to the Internet. As a component of the Travel Partnership Corporation's yearly calendar, the association members gathered in New York City for a general meeting to discuss the state of .travel regarding its role to the travel community, progress, adoption of policy changes, and how .travel will participate in the future of the travel and tourism industry.

The highlight of the agenda was the presentation of President and CEO of Tralliance Corporation, Edward A. Cespedes. With vast experience in both finance and technology, Cespedes brought a tremendous amount of perspective on how to take advantage of this unique technological innovation as well as how to mold where .travel will be in the future.

Cespedes announced, "Tralliance has witnessed a significant growth in .travel domain name sales. The renewed interest in the travel and tourism domain is a reflection of the understood value of .travel."

"We are pleased to have the opportunity to support this innovative movement for and by the travel and tourism industry," commented Birger Backman, Chairman of The Travel Partnership Corporation, "I am honored to have been re-elected as the Chairman of the TTPC, where I feel that we are creating the Travel 2.0, the newest tool for the travel industry. .travel will play a significant role in the future of travel and tourism."

Theodore Koumelis - Thursday, April 10, 2008
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