Company Profile
Glory Travel Agency was established in in 1998 as a Travel agency for Inbound, Outbound, Ticketing and Transportation. it became an IATA agency and was only dealing with Outbound Tourism. This company cater to the Travel Business needs as a Tour Operator, Travel Agency, Hotel Booking, Regular Sightseeing Tours, Combined Tours, Ticketing, Individual and Group programs, Ski packages, Exhibitions, Conferences, Conventions, Outgoing Organized Tours, Charter Flights, Cultural and Pilgrim Tours, transportation and car rental.
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Glory travel &tourism is recognized by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of Jordan, as a tour operator and travel agent. Apart from the official recognition, we are also proud to be associated with some of the national and international bodies in the travel and tourism industry. These affiliations give Glory travel the credibility of being a serious player in travel business and help it get greater access to the resource and knowledge base of these professional bodies. Glory travel is a member of:
The Jordan Society of Tourist and Travel Agents (JSTA) The society represents about 350 travel agencies with approximately 60 branch offices employing about 3500 people. They handle 70‐80% of the nation's local and international airline bookings, hotels reservations, car rentals, package tours, visas, meet and assist formalities, and seminars.
The Jordan Tourism Board (JTB) was officially launched in March 1998 as an independent, public – private sector partnership committed to utilize marketing strategies to brand, position and promote Jordan’s tourism product as the destination of choice in the International markets. The adopted strategies are tuned to reflect the true image of the Jordan tourism product, being a cultural, natural, religious, adventurous, leisure and MICE destination.
Jordan Inbound Tour Operators Association (JITOA) There was a need for an independent, voluntary, private sector‐led organization, working towards increasing the benefits of its members and actively taking part in the nation’s decision‐making process in relation to tourism. In Jordan, the in‐bound tourism industry is clearly positioned to enhance the economy by increasing tourism receipts, bringing hard currencies from all over the world, provide employment opportunities, and contribute to the sustainable growth of GDP.
International Air Transport Association (IATA) is an international trade body, created over 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic. The organization also represents leads and serves the airline industry in general.
