Relgious Travel Organization Unveils New Logo, Website
The World Religious Travel Association (WRTA) has unveiled its enhanced logo and website. The organization’s distinctive new identity is another major stepping stone in its quick two-year ascent into a leadership role within the global travel and hospitality marketplace.
“As WRTA today serves as a prominent voice within the travel industry, the organization’s new symbols of identity more accurately reflect our ever-expanding role among both travel trade and consumers,” said Kevin J. Wright, WRTA founder and president. “This sets the stage for an even brighter future for faith-based tourism and hospitality.”
WRTA’s voice and efforts on behalf of the 300-million religious travel market has become a beacon of light for the global tourism and hospitality industry. The new WRTA logo, which encompasses a globe with sunrays of light, reflects the luminosity of new opportunities that faith-based travel and hospitality brings to the trade and traveler alike. And for the first-time, the new logo incorporates the company acronym “WRTA.”
WRTA also has introduced its new domain and website: www.WRTAreligioustravel.com. With the release of a new domain name, WRTA has announced the following new email addresses for its staff: WRTA Main Staff – [email protected] e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ; WRTA President Kevin J. Wright – [email protected] e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ; WRTA Vice President Sales & Marketing Jim Wright – [email protected] e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
With the unveiling of its new company logo and domain, WRTA also has released its newly re-designed and enhanced website. Along with being more beautiful and engaging, the new WRTA website also provides much easier navigation.
Courtesy of leisuregrouptravel.com
Chitra Mogul
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