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May 14, 2024 · LOS ANGELES CITY TOURISM DEPARTMENT. The Los Angeles City Tourism Department (CTD) is responsible for tourism policy, strategic planning for tourism and oversight of external partnerships for the purpose of increasing the competitiveness of Los Angeles as a convention and tourist destination.
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In particular, L.A. Tourism represents the L.A. destination to the meetings and convention industry nationwide; the international travel trade and traveler; the cruise passenger and cruise lines; the domestic leisure traveler; as well as the worldwide travel media. Contact Information. 633 West 5th Street, Los Angeles 90071. 213-624-7300. Hours.
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The Louisiana Office of Tourism’s vision is to market and promote the brand of Feed Your Soul showcasing Louisiana as a travel destination, increasing revenue generated by the tourism industry and contributing to the economic impact of tourism in all 64 parishes. The Office of Tourism partners with tourism professionals and industry ...
Feb 3, 2024 · The Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board is headed by a member Board of Directors representing a cross-section of the Los Angeles business community impacted by LA's travel and tourism industry. These elected directors serve on a non-paid, voluntary basis. Read More.
The Los Angeles Convention and Tourism Development Board of Commissioners is composed of five members appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. The Board of Commissioners is responsible for: 1) Advising the Mayor and City Council on tourism, marketing the City, and Convention Center business and operations.
Tourism is the lifeblood of LA's local economy - today, more than 530,000 Angelenos work in tourism-related careers, and in 2023, visitors to Los Angeles accounted for an estimated...