How do I become a member of GO?
GO membership is available to any person or organization that plans overnight group travel for their constituents, members, customers or friends. Membership dues are $95 annually for an individual group travel planner, or organization. To become a member, click here.
Can suppliers become members?
GO does include DMOs as members. Visit the Membership section to sign up. At present, there is no category of membership available for suppliers. As GO grows, a preferred tour operator category will be added.
How is GO different from other organizations?
GO is a true membership-based organization exclusively for the benefit of Group Travel Organizers. We strive to create an enviornment condusive to networking, idea sharing, growth and development.
What are the membership benefits?
A host of benefits are included with GO membership including Comprehensive GO Travel Protection Plan for your travelers, Member-only bi-weekly newsletter, Members-only community on the GO web site, bonus commission coupons from leading tour and receptive operators and exclusive discounts on Business AdvantEdge Services. More benefits are being added each month to enhance the value of GO membership.
What does it cost to belong?
Annual dues are $95 for an individual group travel planner or company, but that could hardly be called a "cost." With the wide variety of savings benefits we have created, the reality is that your membership in GO will pay dividends each and every day. Sign-up now.
Is there a GO Conference?
Yes! Visit the GO Show area for more information on this event scheduled for Oct. 13-15, 2006, in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and sign up now.
How was GO formed?
The concept for GO was born out of the need for group travel organizers to have a voice in the industry. Simply said, you asked for it. GO is managed by a team of experienced travel professionals. In addition to more than 40 years industry experience, they have over 20 years' experience in developing this concept, having successfully led a leading consortium of travel agents, improving their members' profits and professionalism.