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BULGARIA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONS
Organisation Structures in Tourism
Ministry of Economy
According to the Tourism Act, the Ministry of Economy has the engagement to
implement the state policy in the field of tourism and to co-ordinate the activities of the ministries and other institutions towards its implementation. The major priorities of its activities are the inter-state relations in the field of tourism, the regulatory provision for the tourists activities, national marketing and advertising, assisting the activities of the regional, local and branch tourist organisations, IT procurement, marketing research, analyses and forecasts for the tourist market, development of the tourist product and training the staff employed in tourism.
National Tourist Board
It functions as a consultative body with the Minister of the Economy. It aims at assisting in the implementation of a national policy in tourism. The members of the National Board are representatives of the tourism-related ministries and institutions, local, regional and branch tourist organisations and the Bulgarian airline companies.
- State administration bodies ? Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of the Environment and Water, Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Agriculture and Forests, Ministry of Education and Science, Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Ministry of Finance;
- National Association of Municipalities in the Republic of Bulgaria;
- Bulgarian Air-Line Companies - the Balkan Air-Line Company;
- Branch Tourist Organisations? Bulgarian Association of Tourist Agencies, Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association, Bulgarian Tourist Chamber;
Bulgarian Association of Travel Agents (BATA)
www.batabg.org
BATA was established in 1992. Members in it are over 200 companies of proven professional experience in tour-operation activities, tourist agency and other activities relating directly or indirectly to tourism. A non-profit association, which represents, assists, and protects the interests of its members. It takes part in the work of international tourist organisations, co-ordinates and encourages the participation by its members in national and international events. BATA is a member of UFTAA - the World Federation of the Associations of Tourist Agents, of the Russian RATA, of the American ASTA, of the Portuguese APAVT, of the Japanese JATA, of the Black Sea Tourism Co- operation (BSTC). It is the co-ordinator for the issuing IATA - UFTAA cards for agent discount. It has a registered economic structure of its own - “Bata Service” - as licensed tour-operator and tourist agent, which assists the BATA members in organising various events, services, staff training, etc.
ABTTA - Association of Bulgarian Tour Operators and Travel Agents
www.abtta.com
Association of Bulgarian Tour Operators and Travel Agents, ABTTA a non-profit organization with members - travel agencies, sales of air transportation and accredited by the International Air Transport Association, IATA and tourist companies registered under the Bulgarian tourism legislation.
The Association was registered in 1996 and m.septemvri 2006 is known as the Association of IATA agency in Bulgaria, SIAB, when the General Assembly renamed the Association of Bulgarian Tour Operators and Travel Agents, ABTTA.
We ABTTA members in nearly 100 travel agencies that make up 75 percent of the total market share from the sale of tickets in Bulgaria with a total annual turnover of this activity above 121 euros. The Association has established high professional and active membership network of travel agencies operating on the principle of fair competition and aimed at continually improving the standard of care and protection of the rights and interests of the end user.
ABTTA represent and defend the rights and interests of its members by helping to solve general problems in the aviation business in the tourism and intermediary business as a whole. The association is actively working to stabilize the tourist industry in terms of legislation.
Association leads an active organizational life and is the first organization which holds regular annual meetings for its members at least twice a year, which discusses current issues and problems and to plan long-term strategies and policies.
Since 2004 the Association of Bulgarian Tour Operators and Travel Agents, ABTTA is a member of the European Committee of Associations of Tour Operators and Travel Agents, EKTAA - the most prestigious professional body in tourism in the EU. In EKTAA 30 member associations from all European countries (one per country) and the organization representing the interests of more than 80 000 Tour Operators and Travel Agencies in Europe, with annual turnover of over 50 000 billion Evro.Chrez membership in the European Committee has ABTTA full access to the information base of the organization to all issues discussed with the Commission, to all cases and decisions on them, which were considered in the EU countries, all issues discussed with the EC EKTAA development strategy and current issues in tourism EU countries.
Besides prestige, membership EKTAA ABTTA undertakes to represent the tourism industry in Bulgaria and to advocate a position that reflects the balanced interests of different communities and the industry first of tour operators and travel agents.
The Association is managed by a Board which is elected by the General Assembly every four years.
Bulgarian Tourist Chamber (BTC)
www.btch.org
A non-profit Association established in 1990. The Chamber has commissions set up for consultations in hoteliership, restaurateurship, staff training, and economic problems of tourist companies. Presently it has about 800 members - individuals and legal entities. It has regional structures in towns of Varna, Bourgas, Plovdiv, Pleven, and Veliko Turnovo. A member of the Bulgarian Industrial Association.
Bulgariam Hotel and Restaurant Association (BHRA)
www.bhra-bg.org
A non-profit Association, which organises, co-ordinates, and encourages the development of private hoteliership and restaurateurship in this country. It works out programmes on developing the activities of its members and popularises their achievements and capacities in Bulgaria and abroad. It monitors the observing of professional ethics, the principles of loyal competition between its members, and assists for raising their qualifications.
Bulgarian Association for Alternative Tourism (BAAT)
www.baatbg.org
A non-profit Association, which assists the development of alternative types of tourism - rural, agrarian, eco-, and mountain tourism; ornithology, religious, etc. It co-ordinates the interests and the actions in the forming and implementing the tourist product of the respective alternative types of tourism.
Bulgarian Association for Rural and Ecological Tourism (BARET)
www.en.baret-bg.org
A non-profit Association, whose tasks relate to the promotion of rural and ecological tourism, developing the tourist supply in towns and regions of preserved natural-and- ecological fund, etc. The Association has developed the “Bulgarian eco-paths” national programme.
- Regional Tourist Organisations; Pirin Tourism Forum, Bourgas Regional Tourist Association, ‘Stara Planina’ Association, Varna Tourist Chamber;
- Local Tourist Organisations; Tourism Board - Smolyan, Tourism Board - Veliko Turnovo, Tourism Board - Kazanlak, Tourism Board - Plovdiv;

Commission on Trade and Consumer Protection
The Commission has the functions of a controlling body under the Tourism Act. It is a subdivision of the Ministry of Economy; it has regional structures and monitors the observation of regulations in the field of tourism.
Local and Regional Tourist Organisations
These are non-profit organisations uniting companies and organisations of the respective levels interested in the development of tourism. Their activities are focused on marketing and advertising, IT servicing of tourists (through tourist information centres), development and implementation of programmes on the development of tourism, monitoring of demand and supply, development of tourist products and training in tourism. As of January 2000 this country had 53 local and 4 regional organisations functioning, which maintain 24 tourist information centres.
Municipal Administrations
The Tourism Act envisages that municipal administrations have the status of the basic institutions for the development of tourism on a local level. This takes place through the
programmes on the sector’s development, assisting the local marketing, IT servicing of tourists, categorisation of tourist sites as stipulated by the Tourist Act, as well as exercising control over their activities. |
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