Perillo Tours joins USTOA
Tour operator Perillo Tours has become the latest active member of the United States Tour Operators Association.
Perillo focuses on Italy as a destination and encompasses four brands – Perillo Tours, Perillo Tours Groups, Perillo’s Learning Journeys and ItalyVacations.com.
Terry Dale, USTOA president and CEO called Perillo’s inclusion "an ideal complement to the esteemed membership" as Italy continues to be a top destination for American travelers.
The addition of Perillo brings the association’s membership to 51 corporate members and over 160 brands.
USTOA member companies generate more than $11 billion in revenue offering tours, packages and customized travel for six million customers annually.
CEO Steve Perillo said Perillo’s membership in USTOA would enhance its image with travel agents as well as consumers.
"We’ll be in the company of the most highly respected tour operators in America today," Perillo said.
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