TBMP: Problem-solving at its best “It’s a proactive strategy to anticipating problems rather than a reactive strategy to solving problems.”
ATIA honors 10 for contributions to visitor industry Our very own Kirby Day received a special recognition award at this year’s ATIA Conference.
Board picks one-year appointees ATIA’s Board selected four, one-year appointees to join the board and help guide the association through the coming year.
Pleased to lend a hand CLIA Alaska once again sponsored ATIA’s Small Business Delegate Scholarships, which assist small businesses in offsetting travel and other costs associated with attending the 2019 ATIA Convention.
Numbers are in. Visitor industry drives SE’s economy. While state government, fishing and timber remain in the doldrums, the visitor industry grows ever more important to the economy of Southeast Alaska.
Railroad issues RFQ to replace Seward terminal The Alaska Railroad is taking the next step in pursuing a public-private partnership to develop the rail-marine terminal in Seward.
Cruise industry at forefront of environmental stewardship The cruise industry has made unprecedented, year-over-year progress in implementing sustainable technologies and practices.
The ‘electrification’ of two ports Two West Coast ports almost 1,000 miles apart are working to expand shore power for berthed cruise ships.
Artists, kids paint mural at Icy Strait Point in Hoonah Wyland worked with Hoonah artist Jeffrey Skaflestad and dozens of youths to paint a mural at Icy Strait Point.
Juneau welcomes Royal Princess to Alaska As part of its inaugural season in Alaska, the Royal Princess exchanged plaques with Juneau during a special ceremony in September.