ACTE International Headquarters
515 King St, Suite 440
Alexandria, VA 22314
Tel: 1-703-683-5322
Fax: 1-703-683-2720
info@acte.org
ACTE Asia Pacific
VBox 881583,
Singapore 919191,
Republic of Singapore
Tel: 65-6764 4579
aspac@acte.org
ACTE Canada
P.O. Box 85020
Stittsville, ON K2S 1X6
Tel: 1-613-836-7652
Fax: 1-613-836-0619
canada@acte.org
ACTE Europe
Höferstrasse 20
68199 Mannheim
Germany
Tel: +49 (0) 621 391 76 40
from US: 1 (401) 441 5783
europe@acte.org
ACTE Latin America
Tel: 0054 11 4803 1158
prasore@acte.org
skype:prasorebue
ACTE Middle East & Africa
54 Milner Avenue
Roosevelt Park
Johannesburg, South Africa 2195
Tel: 27-118888178
Fax: 27-117823814
southafrica@acte.org
ACTE US
515 King St, Suite 440
Alexandria, VA 22314
Tel: 1-703-683-5322
Fax: 1-703-683-2720
info@acte.org
ACTE was founded in 1988, through the vision of corporate travel suppliers and buyers seeking to establish equitable representation within the travel management profession. The day’s sole national trade association within the United States chose to differentiate between members, denying suppliers the right to vote or hold certain levels of office. Despite this blatant injustice, these same supplier members were often expected to sponsor educational programs, trade shows, and legislative undertakings, placing an unfair financial burden upon them, and leading to a further discrepancy and rift between members.
The ACTE founders foresaw a global organization in which corporate travel buyers and suppliers were treated equally and could work together in a mutual partnership, developing a unique and valuable educational resource for business travel professionals. Joined by progressive senior-level travel executives, their model called for an international network, emphasizing smaller, more numerous educational forums held not only in the United States, but also throughout the world.
Free of a professional caste system, ACTE immediately attracted some of the most powerful names in business travel management. As a result, the young organization was able to systematically expand the scope and breadth of its educational agenda
With offices in South Africa, Asia, Argentina, Mexico, Canada, Germany, and the United States, and professional staff providing support to ACTE members in over 50 countries worldwide, ACTE has grown to host or co-host more than 60 events and reach more than 6,000 executives each year.
While ACTE also works with ministries and government agencies throughout the six populated continents and analyzes legislative developments concerning the corporate travel industry such as safety, security, privacy, and customer service, it declines political activism or political action committee and special interest fundraising. As an international organization, ACTE cannot raise money for legislative efforts that give an unfair, inequitable advantage to one nation over another, nor can it support legislation in potential conflict with other member-supported efforts. It is ACTE’s duty and responsibility to advocate on behalf of all its members, to educate executives on the issues, to foster an open dialogue, and to encourage fair and balanced solutions.
For a generation, ACTE has pioneered, initiated, and advocated just and balanced global travel management industry innovations and improvements. The association has been in the forefront of:
Global in every sense of the word, ACTE's international board (with more than 50 percent of its members from outside the United States) recommends an integrated approach to national culture, corporate culture, and common objectives in proposing uniform corporate travel standards. The association does not export one country's interpretation of travel management policies and systems as the "best practice" for the industry worldwide. Rather, ACTE relies on the experience and expertise of its members, leaders, and staff within each region and nation to develop the most relevant and applicable programs and events.
Twenty years after its founding, ACTE remains the primary resource for global corporate travel. Its vision and action has carried the industry through economic collapse, terrorism, pandemics, and other natural and manmade upheaval. The ACTE model has become the industry standard, its vision and action driving the industry through an age of uncertainty.