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37 hospitality associations to help expand your network in 2025

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Hospitality moves fast. These 37 associations keep you connected to the conversations and the people driving it forward.

37 hospitality associations to help expand your network in 2025

For hoteliers, the right association isn’t just a networking club. It’s a shortcut to new sales opportunities, a stronger reputation, and insider access to industry shifts before they make the news.

In a business where change is constant, hospitality associations put you at the table with the people who’ve been there and are shaping what’s next. Here’s our take on 37 of the best to grow your network this year.

As a hotelier, it’s important to be active in associations as they:

  • Offer peer support and mentorship opportunitiesΒ 
  • Expand your network via events and conferences
  • Increase visibility within the industry
  • Provide access to industry research and market trendsΒ 
  • Offer guidance during crisesΒ 
  • Present sales opportunities (especially for group business)Β 
  • Present new hospitality career opportunities

Over the years, the number of hospitality associations has expanded significantly due to the value they provide members.Β 

International AssociationsΒ 

1. International Luxury Hotel Association (ILHA)

The International Luxury Hotel Association (ILHA) is a global non-profit organization dedicated to the luxury hospitality and travel industry.

Who are its members?

IHLA’s members include:

  • Luxury hospitality ownersΒ 
  • Luxury hospitality operatorsΒ 
  • Luxury hospitality developers

2. Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA)Β 

The Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) is an association dedicated to advancing the business events industry.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

PCMA’s members include:

  • Event planners and managersΒ 
  • Hotel owners and operatorsΒ 
  • Educators and researchersΒ 

3. Sustainable Hospitality Alliance

The Sustainable Hospitality Alliance is a global organization that unites the hospitality industry and strategic partners to address key sustainability and social challenges.Β 

Who are its members?

The Sustainable Hospitality Alliance’s members include:

  • Hotel companiesΒ 
  • Real estate ownersΒ 
  • Investment fundsΒ 
  • Technology companiesΒ 

Meet our team at association events across the globe.

US & Canada AssociationsΒ 

Being a hotelier means being part of a community, yet often being isolated. Hoteliers have so many demands on their time that it is easy to get stuck in your own silo. Joining the right association and community can be critical to learn best practices, stay on pace with innovation, and develop a deep and meaningful professional network.

Josh Graham, Head of Market Development, North America at Cloudbeds

4. American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA)Β 

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) is the largest hotel association in the United States. It aims to support and advocate for the hospitality industry, focusing on strategic advocacy, communications, and workforce development.Β 

Who are its members?

AHLA’s members include:

  • Major global brands
  • Management companiesΒ 
  • Providers and supporters of the industryΒ 

5. Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA)

The Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) is one of the largest hotel owners associations in the United States and aims to protect the interests of Asian American hotel owners through advocacy, professional development, and community engagement.Β 

Who are its members?

AAHOA has nearly 20,000 hotel owners as members.Β 

6. Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association (BLLA)

The Boutique & Lifestyle Lodging Association (BLLA) is an organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the boutique and lifestyle lodging industry. It offers resources like industry reports, webinars, marketing tools, and networking opportunities.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

BLLA’s members include:

  • Independent boutique hotelsΒ 
  • Lifestyle hotelsΒ 
  • Technology providersΒ 
  • Interior designers
  • Industry professionalsΒ 

7. Independent Lodging Congress (ILC)Β 

The Independent Lodging Congress (ILC) or INDIECongress hosts events and provides networking opportunities for those in the lodging industry.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

ILC’s members include:

  • Owners/developers of independent hotelsΒ 
  • Brokerage and management firmsΒ 
  • Financial servicesΒ 
  • Architects
  • Designers
  • Construction companiesΒ 

8. Hotel Association of Canada (HAC)Β 

The Hotel Association of Canada (HAC) focuses on identifying and addressing the critical challenges faced by the industry in Canada by bringing together hospitality leaders and key stakeholders to collaboratively problem-solve and mobilize for action.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

HAC’s members include:

  • Hotels, motels, and resorts across CanadaΒ 
  • Industry professionalsΒ 
  • Suppliers and vendorsΒ 

9. Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP)

The Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (HFTP) is a nonprofit association that focuses on providing education, resources, and networking opportunities for professionals in the hospitality finance and technology sectors.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

HFTP’s members include:

  • Hospitality finance professionals, including CFOs, controllers, accountants, and financial managers
  • Hospitality technology professionals, including CIOs, IT directors, and technology managersΒ 
  • Management companiesΒ 
  • Academic institutions

10. International Society of Hotel Associations (ISHA)

The International Society of Hotel Associations (ISHA) is a professional association that provides professional development, networking opportunities, and a unified voice for lodging associations, particularly in collaboration with national industry partners.Β 

Who are its members?

ISHA’s members include:

  • Chief staff executives from lodging associations across the US, Canada, and the CaribbeanΒ 

11. National Association for Catering & Events (NACE)Β 

The National Association for Catering and Events (NACE) is an organization dedicated to advancing the catering and events industries.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

NACE’s members include:

  • Catering and event professionalsΒ 
  • Hospitality professionalsΒ 

12. North American Hostel Association (NAHA)Β 

The North American Hostel Association (NAHA) is a nonprofit trade organization dedicated to advocating for and empowering hostel operators in North America. It provides resources, advocacy, and collaboration opportunities for its members.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The NAHA’s members include owners and managers of hostels across North America.Β 

Europe & UK AssociationsΒ 

13. AsociaciΓ³n EspaΓ±ola de Directores de HotelExploreTech (AEDH)Β 

The AsociaciΓ³n EspaΓ±ola de Directores de Hotel (AEDH) is an organization that supports and promotes the professional development of hotel executives, providing a platform for networking, education, and advocacy within the hospitality industry.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

AEDH’s members include:

  • Hotel directors and managersΒ 
  • Industry professionalsΒ 
  • Young professionals and studentsΒ 

14. Austrian Hotelier Association (Γ–HV)

The Austrian Hotelier Association (Γ–HV) is an organization that represents the interests of the Austrian hotel industry.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The (Γ–HV) has over 1,600 members across resorts, groups, and city hotels in Austria.Β 

15. ConfederaciΓ³n EspaΓ±ola de Hoteles y Alojamientos TurΓ­sticos (CEHAT)

The ConfederaciΓ³n EspaΓ±ola de Hoteles y Alojamientos TurΓ­sticos (CEHAT) is the main representative body for the Spanish hotel and tourist accommodation sector.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The CEHAT has over 16,000 establishments, including hotels, apartments, resorts, and campgrounds across Spain.Β 

16. Europe’s Famous Hostels

Europe’s Famous Hostels is an association of top-rated independent hostels that aims to promote fun, sustainable travel and provide unique, high-quality experiences for travelers.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

Europe’s Famous Hostels has 50 member hostels located across Europe and Israel.Β 

17. Hospitality Professionals Association (HOSPA)Β 

The Hospitality Professionals Association (HOSPA) is a UK-based organization that supports professionals in the hospitality industry.

Who are its members?

HOSPA’s members include individuals working in various operational roles within the hospitality industry across finance, revenue management, operations, technology, sales, marketing, and human resources.Β 

18. Instituto TecnolΓ³gico Hotelero (ITH)

The Instituto TecnolΓ³gico Hotelero (ITH) is a Spanish innovation center dedicated to advancing technology and management within the hotel and tourism industry.Β 

Who are its members?

ITH’s members include:

  • Hotel chainsΒ 
  • Independent hotelsΒ 
  • Technological partners like Google

19. HotellerieSuisse

HotellerieSuisse is a Swiss professional association founded in 1882 that represents and supports the interests of the hospitality industry in Switzerland.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

HotellerieSuisse’s members include:

  • Large hotel chainsΒ 
  • Independent hotelsΒ 

20. Irish Hotel Federation (IHF)

The Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) is the national organization representing the hotel and guesthouse industry in Ireland. It provides its members with marketing support, bookings, representation, and practical support.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The IHF includes over 1,000 hotels and guesthouses across Ireland.

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21. Portuguese Hotels Association (AHP)

The Portuguese Hotels Association, orΒ AssociaΓ§Γ£o da Hotelaria de Portugal (AHP) is the largest hotel association in Portugal. It offers hotels consulting services, information sharing, and knowledge creation.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The AHP includes over 700 hotels across Portugal, ranging from independent units to large chains.Β 

22. UKHospitalityΒ 

UKHospitality is the leading trade association representing the hospitality sector in the UK. It advocates for the interests of the industry, providing a unified voice to influence government policy, shape public debate, and promote positive change.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

UKHospitality’s members include:

  • Independent and chain hotelsΒ 
  • RestaurantsΒ 
  • Bars & pubsΒ 
  • Nightclubs
  • Leisure venuesΒ 

Meet our team at association events across the globe.

LATAM Associations

Those who are hoteliers are born with the idea of ​​filling their hotel, selling it with the best rates, and having the best occupancy compared to their competition. To achieve this, you should approach associations and groups that can give you the support you need.

Sergio Sacal, Head of Market Development LATAM at Cloudbeds

23. Brazilian Hotel Industry Association (ABIH)Β 

The Brazilian Hotel Industry Association (ABIH), or AssociaΓ§Γ£o Brasileira represents and advocates for the interests of the hotel industry across Brazil.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

ABIH represents over 32,000 accommodation providers across Brazil, including hotels, resorts, and other lodging facilities.Β 

24. Colombia Hotel Association (COTELCO)

The Colombia Hotel Association, or AsociaciΓ³n Hotelera y TurΓ­stica de Colombia (COTELCO), is the main association representing the interests of Colombia’s hotel and tourism industry.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

COTELCO’s members include a wide range of hotels and tourism-related companies across Colombia.Β 

25. HSMAI LATAMΒ 

The Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International Latin America or HSMAI LATAM is an organization dedicated to supporting the growth and development of the hospitality industry across Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Mexico.

Who are its members?Β 

HSMAI LATAM’s members include:

  • Professionals across sales, marketing, revenue management, and operations who work in hotel chains, independent hotels, resorts, and hostels
  • Hospitality suppliers, including OTAs, technology companies, and consultants

26. Latin American Travel Association (LATA)

The Latin American Travel Association (LATA) is an organization that promotes Latin America as a premier tourist destination by fostering a community of travel professionals.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

LATA’s members include over 400 companies, such as:

  • HotelsΒ 
  • AirlinesΒ 
  • Tourism boards
  • Representation companiesΒ 

27. Mexican Association of Hotels & Motels (AMHM)

The Mexican Association of Hotels & Motels, or AsociaciΓ³n Mexicana de Hoteles y Moteles (AMHM), is an organization representing the hotel industry in Mexico. It aims to support and advocate for its members by collaborating with authorities to create policies that promote the development of the hospitality sector.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The AMHM has more than 7,000 members across Mexico that range from small, independent hotels to large hotel chains.Β 

28. Mexico City Hotel Association

The Mexico City Hotel Association, or AsociaciΓ³n de Hoteles de la Ciudad de MΓ©xico, represents and supports the interests of hotels in Mexico City.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

The Mexico City Hotel Association includes a wide range of hotels in Mexico City.Β 

Asia Pacific Associations

29. Asia Pacific Tourism Association (APTA)

The Asia Pacific Tourism Association (APTA) is an internationally recognized organization dedicated to tourism and hospitality research in the Asia-Pacific region. It provides strategic advice and representation on various matters, including employment law, licensing, and regulatory compliance.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

APTA’s members include:

  • AcademicsΒ 
  • ResearchersΒ 
  • OrganizationsΒ 

30. Australian Hotels Association ACT (AHA ACT)

The Australian Hotels Association ACT (AHA ACT) represents the interests of hotel and hospitality businesses across Australia.

Who are its members?Β 

AHA’s members include:Β 

  • Hotel owners and operatorsΒ 
  • Bar and pub ownersΒ 
  • Entertainment venuesΒ 

31. Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association (HSMAI-APAC)

The Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association – Asia Pacific (HSMAI-APAC) is a non-profit industry association dedicated to growing business for hotels and their partners in the Asia-Pacific region.Β 

Who are its members?

HSMAI-APAC’s members include hotel and hospitality sales, marketing, revenue management, distribution, and general managers.Β 

32. The Hotel and Restaurant Association Philippines (HRAP)

The Hotel and Restaurant Association Philippines (HRAP) is an organization that represents the interests of the hotel and food service industry in the Philippines.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

HRAP’s members include:

  • Lodging businessesΒ 
  • Restaurants
  • Educational institutions offering hotel and restaurant courses
  • Allied industry partnersΒ 

33. Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA)

The Pacific Asia Travel Association is an association responsible for the development of travel and tourism to, from, and within the Asia Pacific region.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

PATA’s members include:

  • Government ministriesΒ 
  • Tourism officesΒ 
  • Hotel and hospitality providersΒ 
  • AirlinesΒ 
  • Convention visitor bureausΒ 
  • Tour operators and travel agentsΒ 

34. Philippines Hotel Owner Association (PHOA)

The Philippines Hotel Owner Association (PHOA) is an association representing the voice of hotel owners across the country.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

PHOA’s members include:

  • Hotel owners and operatorsΒ 
  • Management and development firmsΒ 
  • Industry leaders and expertsΒ 

35. Phuket Hotels Association (PHA)

The Phuket Hotels Association (PHA) is an association dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism and environmental responsibility within Phuket, Thailand.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

PHA’s members include hotels and resorts across Phuket.Β 

36. Thai Hotel Association (THA)

The Thai Hotel Association (THA) is an association that represents the interests of hoteliers and the hospitality industry in Thailand.Β 

Who are its members?Β 

THA’s members include:

  • Hotel owners and operatorsΒ 
  • Management and development firmsΒ 
  • Industry leaders and expertsΒ 

37. Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB)

The Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) is an association established to promote Thailand as a leading destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Exhibitions (MICE).Β 

Who are its members?Β 

TCEB’s members include:

  • Government agenciesΒ 
  • Tourism authorities
  • Thai Hotels AssociationΒ 
  • Thai Exhibition Association
  • Thailand Incentive and Convention Association

Associations open doors. Cloudbeds helps you close revenue.

Published on 15 October, 2024 | Updated on 3 September, 2025
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