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Aba's Annual Meeting & Marketplace 2018 Directory ABA’S ANNUAL MEETING & MARKETPLACE 2018 DIRECTORY OF PARTICIPANTS Charlotte, NC Jan. 26-30, 2018 111 K Street NE, 9th Fl. • Washington, DC 20002 (800) 283-2877 (U.S & Canada) • (202) 842-1645 • Fax (202) 842-0850 [email protected] • www.buses.org This Directory includes Buyers, Sellers and Associate delegates. It does not include Operators attending Marketplace as other registration types. Directory as of Jan. 15, 2018. To find more information about the companies and delegates in this publication, please click on the Research Database stamp in your Marketplace Passport, ABA Marketplace 2018 App or visit My ABA. Section I MOTORCOACH AND TOUR OPERATOR BUYERS Motorcoach & Tour Operators (Buyers) page 3 Abbott Bus Lines Adams Travel AAA East Central 1704 Granby St. 3714 Zuck Rd. 5900 Baum Blvd. Roanoke, VA 24012-5604 Erie, PA 16506 Pittsburgh, PA 15206 www.abbottbus.com Cheryl Adams, CTIS, Owner www.aaa.com Bea Cook, Safety Dir. [email protected] Claudia Zuzak [email protected] [email protected] Diane Eagle, CTIS, Tour Planner Adirondack Receptive Services Marlene Santini [email protected] [email protected]> Fred Abbott, Pres. P.O. Box 100/254 Antlers Rd. Myrna Jean Blanda, Gp. Sales Coord. [email protected] Raquette Lake, NY 13436 [email protected] Heather Cole, Risk Management Dir. www.adirondackreceptive.com Rose Marie Bakos., Guest Attending [email protected] Rachel C Pohl, Associate [email protected] Mike Eagle, Tour Coord. [email protected] [email protected] A-1 Limousine Inc. Headquarters Mike Hopkins, Tour Coord. Adirondack Trailways [email protected] 2 Emmons Dr. Sue Abbott, Tour Planner 499 Hurley Ave. Princeton, NJ 08540 [email protected] Hurley, NY 12443-5118 www.a1limo.com www.trailwaysny.com Anthony Mastromonaco, Safety Mgr. Alex B Berardi, Dir of Business [email protected] Absolute Charters Inc. dba Development & Marketing Jeffrey Starr, Owner/Pres. Ambassatours Gray Line Anne Noonan, V.P. Mktg. & Traffic [email protected] 3790 Mackintosh St. [email protected] Joshua Turchin, CHP, Sr. Business Dev. Halifax, NS B3K 5A6 Arlene Dugan, Safety/Compliance Off. Specialist www.ambassatours.ca [email protected] [email protected] Gil MacDonald Dennis Piazza Richard Visovsky, Business Dev. [email protected] Specialist Eugene J. Berardi, Pres./CEO [email protected] Academic Travel Services Inc. [email protected] 795 Mountain Rd., P.O. Box 547 Gay Berardi A.S. Midway Trailways Hendersonville, NC 28793 [email protected] Henry Sullivan, Superintendent of P.O. Box 26463 www.academictravel.com Greg Shipley, CTIS, CSTP, CEO/Owner Maintenance Baltimore, MD 21207 [email protected] [email protected] www.midwaylimo.com James Weaver, Senior Consultant Sandy Exstrand, CTO Albert A. Spence, Pres. [email protected] [email protected] Cathy Johnson, Office Mgr. Kenneth Wooten, CSTP, Senior Sales [email protected] [email protected] AdVance Tour & Travel Deborah Spence Tim Branson, CSTP, Senior Trvl. P.O. Box 489 [email protected] Consultant Gwen Tapp [email protected] Ozark, MO 65721 [email protected] www.advancetourandtravel.com Barb Snell, Sales Manager Academy Bus LLC AAA Ohio Auto Club [email protected] 111 Patterson Ave. Kim Vance, CTIS, ACC, Owner 90 E. Wilson Bridge Rd. Hoboken, NJ 07030-6012 [email protected] Worthington, OH 43085 www.academybus.com Suzanne Otec, Administrative www.aaa.com Dave Bolen [email protected] Beth Mowry, Supervisor Group Travel [email protected] [email protected] Francis Tedesco, Pres. Adventure Tours Mary Jo Bumbico, Director Group [email protected] 17517 B Indian Head Hwy. Travel Sales Gregory Tedesco, Sales & Mktg. [email protected] [email protected] Washington, DC 20627 Michael Horak, Dir., Operational Risk www.abdtours.com Mgmt. Adnan Khan, Pres. [email protected] [email protected] Michael Licata Breonia Jones [email protected] [email protected] Mike Castro Kirk A. Rich, General Mgr. [email protected] [email protected] Patrick Condren [email protected] The American Bus Marketplace 2018 • Directory of Participants U Above Company Name Denotes Marketplace Sponsor page 4 Motorcoach & Tour Operators (Buyers) Adventure Student Travel/ Allied Tours American Limousines Inc. Exploring America 5250 Superior St. 4401 E. Fairmount Ave. 18221 Salem Trail Lincoln, NE 68504 Baltimore, MD 21224 Kirksville, MO 63501 www.alliedtt.com www.amerlimo.com www.adventurestudenttravel.com Brent Kalemkiarian, V.P. Gary Day, Pres. [email protected] Dawn Coy, Reservation Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Erin Hines, Group Travel Specialist Alternative Tours Inc./East Coast American Tour Guide Association [email protected] Receptive Operator 421 Eighth Ave., # 8363 / P.O. Box Kara Mihalevich, CTIS, CSTP, President P.O. Box 8492 8363 [email protected] New York, NY 10116-8363 Michelle Chrisman, Group Travel Cherry Hill, NJ 08002-0492 Specialist www.alternativetoursinc.com www.americantourguide.us [email protected] Dennis C. Smith, Vice President, Swiss Kimberly Newman, Event Planner Specialist [email protected] [email protected] Paula Reynolds, CTIS CIS, Pres. Airport Metro Connection Inc. Marian Deal Smith, CTP [email protected] dba Excellent Tours [email protected] 4920 Niagara Rd., Ste. 416 Anderson Coach & Travel College Park, MD 20740 Ambassador Atlantic Tours One Anderson Plaza www.excellentdctours.com 29 Cleveland Way Greenville, PA 16125-9443 Annie Gervacio, Office Manager www.goanderson.com [email protected] West Yarmouth, MA 02673 Bill Collins Carol Goitia, Tour/Charter Manager www.ambassadoratlantictours.com [email protected] [email protected] Patricia Eileen Fitzpatrick, CTP, Tour Dir. Debbie Dancak, Travel Planner [email protected] [email protected] Airport Valet Express/Double Valerie Schillowski, Tour Coordinator Douglas D. Anderson, Pres. Happiness Tours [email protected] [email protected] 201 New Stine Rd., Ste. 120 Evan Anderson Bakersfield, CA 93309 [email protected] Destination America Kim Buckley, CTIS, Dir. of Trvl. Svcs. www.airportvaletexpress.com 801 E. Katella Ave. [email protected] Dan W Duke, Events Mgr. Anaheim, CA 92805-6606 Ryan Nicklin [email protected] [email protected] Sandra L Duke, Tour Mgr. www.destamer.com [email protected] Rich Quirk, Sr. Product Mgr. [email protected] Annett Bus Lines All Aboard America! Holdings, 130 Madrid Dr. Inc. America and Beyond Sebring, FL 33876-8105 www.annettbuslines.com 1726 Cole Blvd., Ste. 220 117 Holly Dr. David Annett Lakewood, CO 80401 New Windsor, NY 12553 www.americabeyond.com [email protected] www.aaahinc.com Joe Schirck, III, Safety Dir. Bill Trimarco, CEO Yves Fore, V.P. Sales & Operation [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Randy Allwood Jon Thomas [email protected] Nicos Xenophontos American Holidays Inc. [email protected] 535 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl. Anthony Travel Terry Kin, V.P. New York, NY 10017 [email protected] 3237 E. Guasti Rd., Ste. 330 www.americanholidaysinc.com Anthony Liu, Pres./CEO Ontario, CA 91761 All American Tours Inc. [email protected] www.anthonytravel.com P.O. Box 10 Ashley Whitis, Dir., Collegiate Team Hotel Program Ellington, MO 63638 [email protected] www.allamericantours.us Ed Lane David G. Burns, Managing Dir. [email protected] [email protected] The American Bus Marketplace 2018 • Directory of Participants U Above Company Name Denotes Marketplace Sponsor Motorcoach & Tour Operators (Buyers) page 5 Appian Tours Inc. Barons Bus Inc. Beyond Times Square 8103 E. US Hwy. 36 #270 P.O. Box 31088 209 West 40th Street Avon, IN 46123 Independence, OH 44131 New York, NY 10018 www.appiantours.com www.baronsbus.com www.btsq.com Erin Curry, CTIS, Pres./CEO John Goebel, V.P. Eric J Gordon, Director of Sales and [email protected] [email protected] Marketing Grant Curry, V.P. [email protected] [email protected] Bayouland Tours LLC TBD TBD 301 W Beach Pkwy Art Henry's Tour & Receptive Mandeville, LA 70448 Bieber Transportation Group P.O. Box 23766 Leslie Patterson, Owner P.O. Box 180/320 Fair St. Nashville, TN 37202-3766 [email protected] Kutztown, PA 19530 www.arthenry.com www.biebergroup.com James Murphy, Mgr. Benedict's Bus Service Dave Okraska, VP/General Manager [email protected] [email protected] 2166 Charleston Rd. Gary Van Parys Wellsboro, PA 16901 Astro Travel & Tours Inc. [email protected] www.benedictsbus.com Michael Loch, Director of Maintenance 4876 Woodlane Cir. Maria Frank, Trvl. Coord. [email protected] Tallahassee, FL 32303-6808 [email protected] Nancy Kreisher, Charter Mgr. www.astrotravel.com Tammy Mengee, CTIS, Trvl. Coord. [email protected] Matt Brown, President [email protected] Steven G. Haddad, Pres. & CEO [email protected] [email protected] Bernie's Journeys Susan Walsh, Ticket Manager [email protected] Ayr Coach Lines Ltd. 16904 Ridgeton Dr. 70 Baffin Pl. Cleveland, OH 44128 Waterloo, ON N2V 1Z7 Bernita Thomas, Owner & Tour Op. Big Ben Transportation www.ayrcoach.com [email protected] 9805 63rd Rd. Apt. 12E Al Willis Rego Park, NY 11374 [email protected] Best Trips
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