ATTA Covid Guidelines

We will be utilizing these recommendations to bring travel safely back to our community of women.

The Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA) has released their COVID-19 Health & Safety Guidelines for three adventure activities – trekking, biking, and rafting – as well as one overarching guideline for the industry.

These guidelines provide a path to an organized and safe reopening for the adventure industry by providing a common set of actions that can be used by a diverse pool of travel businesses and suppliers across the industry supply chain.

“We have been listening to our community through think tanks and surveys and consistently one of the most resounding needs was a global consensus on health and safety guidelines for adventure activities,” said Shannon Stowell, ATTA’s CEO. “With the support of leading businesses and organizations in our community we were able to make it happen.”

A team of technical experts created the guidelines using international industry standards and public resources from the CDC, WHO, and governments. Cleveland Clinic, a world-renowned healthcare provider ranked as a top U.S. hospital in U.S. News & World Report’s “2019-20 Best Hospitals,” informed and advised the team throughout the process. The adventure tourism industry was also given an opportunity to provide review through an online feedback process.

“These guidelines are a solid and consistent result of a global review from the industry and the dedicated and close collaboration of some of the best destinations and companies in the world. We are offering a set of meaningful and practical tools to enable Adventure Travel Companies and destinations to come back well prepared,” said Gustavo Timo, Destination Development Director of ATTA.

Technical goals for the Guidelines:

  • Guidance, reliable expertise, and recommendations for adventure travel to re-open and operate while managing the new risk and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A common set of actions, target areas, and risk factors in a framework that can be used by the global industry supply chain ensuring they work together by having a shared approach.
  • A framework that is structured around companies’ safety management systems, so changes in the company’s procedures can be revised and adapted as upcoming changes in pandemic risk levels and top-level recommendations are easier to implement.

Carpe diem!
Janet & the Crew at Canyon Calling
Email: trips@canyoncalling.com
Phone: (928) 284-8654

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