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    IGLTA Foundation and ELTA partner to support European LGBTQ+ tourism

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    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – The IGLTA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association (IGLTA), and the European LGBTQ+ Travel Alliance (ELTA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to expand support for LGBTQ+ tourism with a strong focus on Eastern Europe. This agreement strengthens efforts to promote safer, more inclusive travel environments through research, education, and targeted initiatives.

    ELTA, which organizes the annual European General States of LGBTQ+ Tourism, is now recognized as an official regional partner of the IGLTA Foundation. Together, both organizations will launch initiatives aimed at increasing visibility, access to data, and knowledge-sharing within the travel sector. An upcoming webinar focused on LGBTQ+ safety in Eastern Europe will be among the first joint efforts under the agreement.

    “Tourism is one of the most powerful ways we connect across borders,” said TJ Chernick (he/him), IGLTA Foundation Partnership Engagement Director. “Research and education are at the heart of the IGLTA Foundation’s mission, and this agreement is part of our ongoing work to advance inclusion across Europe, especially in places where equality remains uncertain.”

    “Tourism has strategic relevance in the economic field as a generator of widespread wealth and well-being. We invite European travel businesses to join ELTA and support our collaboration with the IGLTA Foundation, so we can fight common battles together,” said Alessio Virgili (he/him), President of ELTA.

    While parts of Europe continue to make progress in LGBTQ+ rights, inclusion remains inconsistent, particularly in Eastern Europe, where legal, cultural, and political challenges persist. In Montenegro, a report from LGBT Forum Progresa found that more than 80% of LGBTQ+ individuals have faced workplace discrimination, though most incidents go unreported due to fear. In Bulgaria, recent amendments to the education law have effectively banned discussion of LGBTQ+ topics in schools, echoing legislation previously enacted in Hungary.

    But there are encouraging signs of progress. In the Czech Republic, a growing number of companies are adopting inclusive workplace policies, supporting same-sex couples, and communicating publicly about their commitment to LGBTQ+ equality. However, investment in training and organizational partnerships remains limited. Continued engagement is needed to strengthen inclusion across the region. This collaboration between the IGLTA Foundation and ELTA aims to help close those gaps by supporting initiatives that expand access to data, training, and dialogue.

    The article IGLTA Foundation and ELTA partner to support European LGBTQ+ tourism first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.

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