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INFORMATION PACK
THE ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH
TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION
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SPONSORSSTAY WYSE would like to thank the following sponsors
www.generatorhostels.com
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www.mundojoven.comwww.ish.org.uk
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INFORMATION PACK
MEMBERSHIPBENEFITS
! A global network of trading partners across the youth and student travel industry e.g hostels, booking agents, tour operators.
! Access to accurate and reliable industry intelligence
! High profile representation of the STAY WYSE community at travel industry events worldwide
! Lobbying of tourism boards and governments to develop opportunities for youth travel accommodation in countries around the world.
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MEET THE BOARD
Chairperson Mr Ulises
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Board Members
Carmel DunneHostelworldIreland
Mikael HanssonHostelling InternationalUnited Kingdom
David ChapmanInternational Students HouseUnited Kingdom
Steve LowyUmi HotelsUnited Kingdom
John Dickson Hostelling International United Kingdom
ABOUT STAY WYSE
STAY (Safe Travel Accommodation for Youth) WYSE Association was established in 2006 by the world’s leading youth travel accommodation providers to represent the entire global Youth Travel Accommodation sector.
STAY WYSE is the only not-for-profit industry association bringing together the diverse segments of this significant $6 billion per year industry. We work to provide much needed support and representation for one of the youth travel industry’s fastest growing niche markets.
The Association's mission is to provide safe, affordable and clean accommodation within a communal atmosphere that encourages youth mobility and cultural understanding.
WHY JOIN?
STAY WYSE offers its members the following benefits and services:
! A global network of trading partners across the youth and student travel industry.
! Access to accurate and reliable industry intelligence and market research.
! High profile representation of the STAY WYSE community at travel industry events worldwide.
! Networking opportunities at annual industry events such as the World Youth &!Student Travel Conference.
! Best practice guidelines and sharing of leading industry practices.! Lobbying of tourism boards and government officials industry to raise
recognition and develop opportunities for this sector in countries around the world.
! Professional development seminars that support member’s ability to learn from each other and operate to high professional standards.
! Raising the global profile of member organisations with a listing in the annual WYSE Travel Confederation Member Directory and on the STAY WYSE website and in the YTI Magazine (sent to 36,000 tourism organisations and universities around the world).
! Use of the STAY WYSE logo, a trusted global brand.! Annual membership of the World Youth, Student and Educational
(WYSE) Travel Confederation which provides direct!access to a global community of 550+ member organisations providing! travel experiences to 10 million youth and students.
"STAY WYSE creates a much needed platform for hostels to connect with each
other, develop the hostel product and represent the hostel sector in the travel
trade. We at Generator Hostels are excited about these opportunities and
confident that STAY WYSE will help to make all youth travel companies even
safer, better informed and well connected". Eric van Dijk, Managing Director, Generator Hostels, Germany
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WORLD YOUTH STUDENT & EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL CONFEDERATION
STAY WYSE is a Sector Association of the World Youth Student & Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation. The Confederation was founded in 2006 with the merger of the Federation of International Youth Travel Organisations (FIYTO) and the International Student Travel Confederation (ISTC).
The Confederation's mission is "to increase international understanding through the promotion of travel and educational opportunities for students and youth".
Members of the Confederation work through specialist sector associations such as STAY WYSE to provide a range of valuable services and products for young travellers around the globe including Student Identity Cards, Language Travel Experiences, Work Exchange and Au Pair Experiences, Student Flights, Youth Accommodation and Travel Insurance.
In addition to assisting with the provision of these services and products, the Confederation is committed to understanding the ever changing characteristics, motivations, and needs of young travellers. The Confederation gathers, analyses and shares important research data and market intelligence with its members, academics, corporate and government decision-makers, and the general travelling public.
Accommodation providers with less than 100 beds have their membership of the WYSE Travel Confederation subsidised. All accommodation providers with more than 100 beds are required to become members of the WYSE Travel Confederation.
TYPES OF MEMBERSHIP
There are two types of voting Members and two types of non-voting Members according to type of organisation. Voting members are! entitled to vote at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and help set the strategic direction for the STAY WYSE Association. This is typically held every September during the World Youth and Student Travel Conference (WYSTC).
VOTING
• Type 1: Accommodation Providers
Any specialist organisation that is primarily an owner or operator of facilities for youth and student accommodation services.
• Type 2: Service Providers
Any specialist organisation that has a proven involvement in youth and student accommodation services e.g. booking agent etc
NON-VOTING
• Type 1: Affiliate Members Any organisations that is not a specialist in youth and student travel services but!supplies goods or services to the youth travel accommodation industry e.g. insurance, cleaning, catering services, etc.
• Type 2: Official Organisation
Official tourism organisations such as tourism authorities, governments and non-government organisations.
All STAY WYSE members are required to abide by the Constitution and regulations for the Association.
NEWSLETTER
A MESSAGE FROM THE STAY WYSE CHAIRMAN
Dear STAY WYSE members and colleagues,
The Board and myself are looking forward to meeting with you at our upcoming AGM at
WYSTC, Beijing. We have been working hard to address the issues raised at our last
AGM and will be sharing with you our progress on them. Furthermore I’m happy to
inform you that our recent annual Industry Benchmark Study, the only of its kind, saw
the most respondents ever and we have also recently launched a major recruitment
drive.
I sincerely hope you will attend this year’s important AGM on October 20th and benefit
from the significant industry knowledge shared at WYSTC. This year’s AGM will start
with a closed members-only session followed by an open seminar session. Please feel
free to invite non-STAY WYSE members to the latter seminar session.
The Board and myself look forward to meeting you personally in Beijing.
Ulises Ortega - STAY WYSE Chairperson
CONTENTS
STAY WYSE at WYSTCOur Annual General Meeting
FREE Green Sustainability IndexingGreen Globe Initiative
Best Practices Guide
STAY WYSE BannersGet yours now
Welcoming New Members
New York’s New Hotel Law
The World’s Coolest Hostels List your hostel
JOIN STAY WYSE AT THE WORLD YOUTH AND
STUDENT TRAVEL IN BEIJING
The World Youth and Student Travel Conference is
the annual event of the WYSE Travel Confederation,
of which STAY WYSE is a Sector Association. It is
endorsed by the UNWTO and UNESCO and is the
most important trade event of the year for the global
youth, student and educational travel industry.
WYSTC connects the many sectors and
organisations that serve millions of young people
who travel to study, work and grow. Bringing these
diverse industries together under one roof provides a singular opportunity to
pursue innovative partnerships, develop creative marketing and distribution
channels and tap into new markets. This year, WYSTC will take place from 17th
to 20th October 2010 at the China World Trade Centre in Beijing, China.
The STAY WYSE 2010 Annual General Meeting (AGM) will take place on
October 20th during WYSTC Beijing. During the AGM, STAY WYSE members
will be asked to ratify new members, conduct association business and
additionally it is an opportunity for the membership to discuss issues of
importance to the Youth Travel Accommodation (YTA) industry. Furthermore,
members will will be presented with the latest Benchmark Study findings.
The Annual General Meeting is an opportunity to contribute to our strategic
vision and to have a say on the priorities of the STAY WYSE Association. It
provides the membership with the opportunity to meet the STAY WYSE Board
of Directors and develop STAY WYSE policy.
Please let us know whether there is any particular issue you would like to see
addressed during the conference and we will do our best to incorporate it. We
invite all STAY WYSE members to join us at the 2010 Annual General Meeting
at WYSTC, Beijing.
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WYSTC SCHEDULEWYSTC SCHEDULE
Sunday 17th OctoberSunday 17th October
Afternoon Keynote & Plenary
Evening Welcome Reception
Monday 18th OctoberMonday 18th October
All day Seminars
Evening Networking Reception
Tuesday 19th OctoberTuesday 19th October
Morning Travel Mart
All day Business Appointments
Evening Hostelling International & STAY WYSE Cocktail
Wednesday 20th OctoberWednesday 20th October
All day Business Appointments
Lunch STAY WYSE AGM & Seminar
Evening Farewell Party
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NEWSLETTER
FREE GREEN SUSTAINABILITY INDEXING FOR
STAY WYSE MEMBERS
Are you a youth hostel or accommodation provider wishing
to improve your green credentials? Confused about which
of the 300+ sustainable index brands to choose from
worldwide?
The STAY WYSE association has teamed up with the
Green Globe Sustainability Index, one of the most
recognisable, international green certificates, to launch a simple and practical
programme specifically for youth hostels worldwide.
In contrast to conventional and expensive certificate programmes, the STAY
WYSE Sustainable Index supports the green ambitions of hostels and
members by providing interactive online guidance. So, there’s no need for on-
site inspections or high fees.
Participants of the scheme fill in an interactive online questionnaire which
assesses their sustainability performance, providing measurement and
benchmarking guidelines for hostels and their respective supply chains.!This is
done on a continuous basis, enabling participants to constantly rate, improve
and promote their eco-friendliness.
Interested? STAY WYSE Members will receive one-year free green
sustainability indexing. To sign up please contact Laura Daly, the STAY WYSE
Association Manager for your promotional code.
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JOIN THE STAY WYSE ONLINE NETWORK
What better way to stay informed about new developments within the YTA sector, discuss ongoing industry
issues and develop your professional network than joining the STAY WYSE members’ Linked In group?
Follow STAY WYSE tweets on our Twitter feed and become a fan of STAY WYSE on Facebook!
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STAY WYSE PUBLISHES YTA PROVIDER’S GUIDE
TO BEST PRACTICES
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Youth Travel Accommodation Providers (YTAP) operate under standards set by public
authorities that vary widely around the world. This guide to best practice sets out standards
for providing services that should be met or exceeded by Youth Travel Accommodation
Providers.
It covers areas such as general regulations, services and policies; fire safety and emergency
requirements; and facilities such as bedrooms, bathrooms and kitchen. Click here to view
or download the guide.H
STAY WYSE Board
Chairperson Mr Ulises
OrtegaMundo Joven
Mexico
Board Members
Carmel DunneHostelworldIreland
Mikael HanssonHostelling InternationalUnited Kingdom
David ChapmanInternational Students HouseUnited Kingdom
Steve LowyUmi HotelsUnited Kingdom
Murray RobertsSt Christopher’s InnUnited Kingdom
John Dickson Hostelling International United Kingdom
NEWSLETTER
HAVE YOU GOT YOUR STAY WYSE BANNER?
A range of STAY WYSE Banners are available online for download for STAY WYSE
members. Highlight your membership of the only global forum for Youth Travel
Accommodation providers and your dedication to providing safe, clean and affordable
travel accommodation to your customers by including a STAY WYSE banner on your
website. Simply select your preferred banner and follow the instructions online. Don’t
forget to link to www.staywyse.org.
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SUBMIT AN ARTICLE
If you would like to submit an article for the next edition of the STAY WYSE Newsletter, please send your
materials and articles to the STAY WYSE Association Manager no later than Friday, October 1st 2010.
Let us know about developments in your organisation, what’s been happening in your country, changes in
legislation, and issues of concern. We want to hear from you!
Contact the STAY WYSE Secretariat for further details.
HHH
HWELCOMING NEW STAY WYSE
MEMBERS
STAY WYSE would like to welcome HipHopHostels
and GoMio and as their newest members! GoMio is
a booking portal, with youth hostels and budget
accommodation providers in destinations worldwide.
HipHopHostels has twelve amazing hostels located
in the heart of Paris near popular attractions such as
the Eiffel Tower and the Sacré-Coeur.
Know a YTA provider who’s not yet a member? Refer
them to STAY WYSE and receive 10% discount on
your 2011 membership when they are approved.
Email STAY WYSE for more info.
NEW YORK NEWS
A new bill has come into force in New York making it
illegal to rent space in most multifamily residential
buildings for less than 30 days at a stretch. It
reverses a 2009 court decision that sanctioned
short-term rentals so long as fewer than half of all
units in a residential building were used for non-
permanent residents.
The STAY WYSE Board is currently in discussions
with key stakeholders to ensure that the safety,
health and welfare of young travellers is promoted
through this bill, whilst at the same time ensuring it
does not negatively impact young travellers to New
York.
EQUITY POINT MARRAKECH ONE OF THE WORLD’S COOLEST HOSTELS
The Guardian Newspaper has handpicked a selection of the best boutique hostels around the world, including
STAY WYSE member Equity Point’s Marrakech hostel.
The Guardian writes “Boutique hostels are ideally primed for the
credit crunch age. As holidaymakers' budgets have been
tightening, hostels have been upping their game. Perhaps the
most noticeable difference is that hostels are no longer the sole
preserve of backpackers - most hostels now offer private rooms,
some of which wouldn't look out of place in a boutique hotel.”
If you would like your hostel to be considered for inclusion in the
Guardian list, simply submit a tip on the Guardian’s Been There
site. To be included in the list your hostel must have dorm rooms
and private doubles.
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THE YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY SURVEY
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ASSOCIATION OF YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION
BY GREG RICHARDS
STAY WYSE IS A SECTOR ASSOCIATION OF WYSE TRAVEL CONFEDERATION
STAY
SPONSORSSTAY WYSE would like to thank the following sponsors
RESEARCH PROGRAMMEWYSE Travel Confederation and STAY WYSE Association are commit-ted to understanding the ever changing characteristics, motivations, and needs of young travellers.
The Confederation and STAY WYSE gather, analyse and share important research data and market intelligence with their members, academics, cor-porate and government decision-makers, and the general travelling public.
Our investment in research and market intelligence informs the policies, services and products which make international travel and educational experiences exciting, safe, accessible and affordable for young people.
Please visit www.wysetc.org for more information about WYSE Travel Confederation’s research programme.
For more information about STAY WYSE, please visit www.staywyse.org.
AuthorGreg Richards (Tourism Research and Marketing)
Survey managerLaura Daly (STAY WYSE Association Manager)
TitleThe Youth Travel Accommodation Industry Survey
PublisherWYSE Travel Confederation
Front coverImage: Hikers in Luxembourg supplied by Hostelling International
PrintingDrukkerij Tesink, Zutphen, The Netherlands
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IntroductionABOUT STAY WYSESTAY (Safe Travel Accommodation for Youth) WYSE Association is the global forum and trade as-sociation for organisations involved in youth travel accommodation. The Association was formed in 2006 by the world’s leading youth travel accommodation providers to represent the entire global Youth Travel Accommodation (YTA) sector. STAY WYSE is the only not-for-profit industry association bringing together the diverse segments of this significant multi-billion dollar industry. The association works to provide much needed support and representation for one of the youth travel industry’s fastest growing niche markets.
The Association’s mission is to provide safe, affordable and clean accommodation within a communal atmosphere that encourages youth mobility and cultural understanding.
STAY WYSE was officially approved as a sector association of the World Youth Student & Educational (WYSE) Travel Confederation in October 2007 at the World Youth Student Conference (WYSTC) in Istanbul, Turkey. This is the fourth survey of the global Youth Travel Accommodation market produced by STAY WYSE, and the third survey which has included key benchmarks for the industry.
YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION INDUSTRY: MARKET DYNAMICSThanks to young people travelling more frequently, more widely and more independently, the global youth tourism market continues to expand. In 2009 there was an estimated worldwide market of around 176 million international youth tourism trips a year, compared with about 160 million in 2005. This market growth has created a growing demand for youth accommodation, and stimulated the development of new forms of accommodation. Professionalisation and com-mercialisation of the sector continue to drive a convergence between youth travel accommodation (YTA) providers and other sectors of the accommodation market, particularly budget hotels. Even though the YTA industry is growing in size and importance, information on the business operations of hostel-style accommodation is scarce, certainly in comparison to the frequent and detailed analyses of the hotel sector.
Information on how the YTA sector operates is useful in allowing operators to benchmark their business and assess their own performance relative to industry standards. This study was commissioned by the STAY WYSE Association in order to continue a review of the business operations of the Youth Travel Accommodation sector, to establish crucial business metrics and identify trends in this dynamic sector. The information generated by this research also supports the mission of STAY WYSE to provide a voice and identity for the youth travel accommodation industry.
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The aims of the study are:
performance, cost effectiveness, revenues and expenses relative to the industry standard.
in order to develop strategic concepts and optimise business outcomes.
The survey of 2009 provides more detailed information than previous reports, including new ques-tions on social networking and environmental issues. The quality of the financial data has also been improved compared with previous years, and for the first time we have a sufficiently large sample to provide some analysis at country level as well as region level. The STAY WYSE survey is the only consistent source of information on the global YTA industry.
MethodologyLeading Youth Travel Accommodation (YTA) operators around the world were asked to participate in a detailed survey, which was open for the period June to August 2010. Respondents were asked about their business during calendar year 2009. Data was collected from 321 YTA operators from 73 countries, operating a total of 563 accommodation establishments with a total of almost 70,000 bedspaces. This is a significant increase on the response to the 2009 survey, when a total of 216 accommodation establishments from 42 countries were covered. This reflects the ability of STAY WYSE to reach operators across the YTA as a whole, as well as the effort made to increase re-sponse rates in the survey of 2009.
The responses were analysed anonymously, and only general figures for regions, countries or types of operation are reported here for reasons of confidentiality.
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Executive SummaryThis study is the fourth global review of business operations in the YTA sector by STAY WYSE, and the 2009 report covers 563 accommodation units in 73 countries. Data on activities for the period January to December 2009 was collected through an online survey held in June to August 2010.
YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION ESTABLISHMENTS
with 50% of total reported bed spaces in 2009.
in this study.
establishments with 200 or more beds accounted for around 60% of total bed sales in 2009.
and South America having the smallest average bed capacities.
per room was just over 4 in 2009.
en-suite facilities was around 40% in 2009.
Oceania and Africa. In Asia the ratio was close to one per room, reflecting the large proportion of private rooms in this region.
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YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION GUESTS
bed nights, with groups of 10 persons or more accounting for around 17%.
travellers in private rooms, whereas groups are more prevalent in the largest establishments.
Americas and Oceania have the highest proportion of dorm guests.
BOOKING SOURCES
(26% of bookings) compared with the YTA provider’s own website (19%).
YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION OCCUPANCY RATES
56%. However, there were a wide range of variations by region, location and business size and type.
levels.
YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION REVENUES
alcohol) accounted for 14% of total revenue. There were some signs that other sources of revenue, although still relatively small, have increased during 2009.
America, Oceania and Eastern Europe. In general, for-profit and city centre YTA providers generate higher proportions of their revenues from bed sales than not-for-profit and rural YTA providers.
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YOUTH TRAVEL ACCOMMODATION COSTS
45% of total expenses.
SELLING POINTS FOR YTA
number one by more than 20% of respondents in 2009.
SOCIAL NETWORKING ACTIVITY
keep in touch with their customers.
majority of establishments only update 5 times a month.
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE INITIATIVES
energy efficient lighting.
ConclusionsThe STAY WYSE survey of YTA business in 2009 continues to point to a relatively healthy indus-try, in spite of the effects of the economic downturn. YTA operators remain optimistic about their business prospects in 2010, following a year in which business contracted, but to a lesser extent than in other sectors of the global tourism industry.
The fact that occupancy levels were strong in many areas allowed YTA operators to raise their bed rates by over 3% in 2009. Although bed revenues are still by far the most important source of income, there were also signs of an increase in other revenue areas during the year.
One of the reasons for a relatively strong performance is the tendency for YTA operators to inno-vate and adapt their products to suit market conditions. In particular, it seems that YTA operators are making good use of new marketing opportunities, such as social networking sites, to reach new client groups and market their products more effectively. The fact that YTA operators could generally sustain business levels through the downturn was probably one of the major reasons
-age reported bed occupancy rates also being higher than in previous editions of the STAY WYSE Survey, this indicates that the YTA industry has managed to negotiate the economic downturn relatively effectively.
Other data from the survey does indicate, however, that YTA establishments will have to remain flexible and creative in order to maximise the opportunities that arise in the marketplace. For ex-ample, the growth of third party websites as a source of bookings indicates a potential source of pressure on achieved revenues that may grow in the future. There are also indications that difficult economic conditions may be taking attention away from some important issues which not only affect YTA establishments, but also their customers. The relatively low penetration of environmen-tal and sustainability initiatives, for example, shows that some YTA operators may not be on the same wavelength as their customers, in view of the fact that WYSE Travel Confederation research has consistently shown a high level of concern for such issues among young independent travellers.
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Bibliography! Australian Bureau of Statistics (2010) Tourist Accommodation, Australia, March 2009.
! Richards, G. (2007) New Horizons II – The Young Independent Traveller 2007. Amsterdam: WYSE Travel Confederation.
! Richards, G. and Welk, P. (2009) Youth Travel Accommodation Industry: A Benchmark Study. Amsterdam: STAY WYSE.
! Statistics New Zealand (2010) Accommodation Survey 2009.
! United Nations World Tourism Organisation (2010) International Travel Statistics. Madrid: WTO.
! WYSE Travel Confederation (2009, 2010) Youth Travel Monitor. WYSE Travel Confederation: Amsterdam.
AcknowledgementsSTAY WYSE Association would like to thank the following individuals and organisations for their valuable contributions to this report:
! The Members of STAY WYSE
! STAY WYSE Board Mr. Ulises Ortega, Mundo Joven (Chair) Mr. David Chapman, International Students House Mr. John Dickson, Hostelling International Ms. Carmel Dunne, Hostelworld Mr. Mikael Hansson, Hostelling International Mr. Steve Lowy, UmiHotels Mr. Murray Roberts, St. Christopher’s Inn
! WYSE Travel Confederation Mr. David Jones Ms. Wendy Morrill Mr. Robin Wicks
! Scribble design (www.scribbledesign.nl)
STAY WYSE would also like to thank all of the Youth Travel Accommodation providers who kindly participated in this study.
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The 2010 STAY WYSE MembersOrganisation Country WebsitePAX Hostel Argentina www.paxhostel.com
Wake Up! Australia www.wakeup.com.auYHA Australia Australia www.yha.comToerisme Vlaanderen Belgium www.visitflanders.beGlobal Village Backpackers Inc Canada www.globalbackpackers.comLe Jazz St-Denis Canada www.jazzhostels.comTravel CUTS Canada www.travelcuts.com
Hip Hop Hostels France www.hiphophostels.comA & O Hotels and Hostels Holding AG Germany www.aohostels.comSANDEMANs New Europe GmbH Germany www.sandemans-new.comCeltic Budget Accommodation Centres Ireland www.celtic-accommodation.ieHostelworld.com Ireland www.hostelworld.comCTS Associazione Italy www.cts.itElite Vacanze Srl Italy www.plusvillages.comFarah Hotel Jordan www.farahhotel.com.joBakhytty Hostel Kazakhstan Kazakhstan (Rep. of) National Student Travel Foundation Malta www.nsts.orgAmigo Hostel Group Mexico www.ciarogroup.comHostelling International Mexico Mexico www.hostellingmexico.comMundo Joven Travel Shop Mexico www.mundojoven.comWoonstichting De Key Netherlands www.dekey.nlZavod Souhostel Slovenia www.sou-lj.siCoffee Shack Backpackers Lodge South Africa www.coffeechack.co.zaSaltyCrax Adventures South Africa www.saltycrax.comAgora BCN Spain www.agorabcn.comEquity Point Youth Hostels Spain www.equity-point.comFeet Up Hostels Spain www.feetuphostels.comMelonDistrict Spain www.melondistrict.com
Backpackers Villa Sonnenhof Switzerland www.villa.chHostelling International Marketing GmbH Switzerland Britannia Student Services Ltd United Kingdom www.britanniatravel.comClink261 United Kingdom www.ashleehouse.co.ukGenerator Hostels Ltd United Kingdom www.generatorhostels.comHatters Hostel Ltd United Kingdom www.hattersgroup.comHostelBookers United Kingdom www.hostelbookers.comHostelling International United Kingdom www.hihostels.comInternational Students House United Kingdom www.ish.org.uk
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Organisation Country WebsiteSmart City Hostels Edinburgh United Kingdom www.smartcityhostels.comSt Christophers Inns United Kingdom www.st-christophers.co.ukSTA Travel Group United Kingdom www.statravelgroup.comumi Hotels United Kingdom www.umihotels.co.uk
Hostelrescard.com Inc USA www.hostelrescard.comNYCHostels.com USA www.nychostels.comYMCA of Greater New York USA www.internationalymca.org
The following Hostelling International Member Associations are non-voting members of STAY WYSEOrganisation Country WebsiteFédération Algérienne de Auberges Algeria www.faaj.org
Österreichischer Jugendherbergsverband Hauptverband Austria www.oeijhv.or.atBahrain Youth Hostels Society Bahrain www.byhs.org.bhLes Auberges de Jeunesse Belgium www.laj.beFundacion Hostelling International Bolivia Bolivia www.hostellingbolivia.orgFederaçao Brasileira dos Albergues Brazil www.hostel.org.brHostelling International-Canada Canada www.hihostels.caAsociación Chilena de Albergues Turisticos Chile www.hostelling.clYHA China China www.yhachina.comChinese Taipei Youth Hostel Association Chinese Taipei www.yh.org.twHrvatski Ferijalni i Hostelski Savez (Croatian YHA) Croatia www.hfhs.hrCzech Youth Hostel Association Czech Republic www.czechhostels.comDANHOSTEL Denmark www.danhostel.dkFundación Hostelling del Ecuador Ecuador www.hihostels.com.ecEgyptian Youth Hostels Association Egypt www.egyptyha.comYHA England & Wales England & Wales www.yha.org.ukSuomen Retkeilymajajärjestö-SRM Finland www.hostellit.fiFédération Unie des Auberges de Jeunesse France www.fuaj.orgDJH Hauptverband Germany www.jugendherberge.deHong Kong Youth Hostels Association Hong Kong www.yha.org.hkMagyarországi Ifjúsági Szállások Szövetsége (Hungarian YHA) Hungary www.miszsz.huBandalag Islenskra Farfugla (HI Iceland) Iceland www.hostel.isYouth Hostels Association of India India www.yhaindia.orgAn Óige, Irish Youth Hostel Association Ireland www.irelandyha.orgIsrael Youth Hostels Association Israel www.iyha.org.ilAssociazione Italiana Alberghi per la Gioventù Italy www.aighostels.comJapan Youth Hostels Inc Japan www.jyh.or.jpJordan Youth Hostels Commission Jordan www.jyhc.jo
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Organisation Country WebsiteKenya Youth Hostels Association Kenya www.yhak.orgKuwait Youth Hostel Committee Kuwait Lebanese Youth Hostels Federation Lebanon Libyan Youth Hostel Association Libya Lithuanian Youth Hostels Association Lithuania www.lha.ltCentrale des Auberges de Jeunesse Luxembourgeoises Luxembourg www.youthhostels.luMacedonian Youth Hostel Association Macedonia www.macedonian-yha.orgMalaysian Youth Hostels Association Malaysia www.myha.org.myNSTS Hostelling International Malta www.nsts.orgFédération Royale Marocaine des Auberges de Jeunes Morocco www.frmaj.org.maStayokay Netherlands www.stayokay.comYHA New Zealand New Zealand www.yah.co.nzHostelling International-Northern Ireland Northern Ireland www.hini.org.ukNorske Vandrerhjem - HI Norway Norway www.vandrerhjem.noPakistan Youth Hostels Association Pakistan www.pakistanyouthhostel.comAdministradora Peruana de Albergues Peru www.hostellingperu.com.peYouth and Student Hostel Foundation of the Philippines Philippines Polish Youth Hostel Association Poland www.ptsm.org.plMOVIJOVEM Portugal www.pousadasjuventude.ptQatar Youth Hostels Association Qatar www.qyha.comAsociatia Youth Hostel Romania Romania www.hihostels-romania.roYouth Hostels Association of Russia Russia www.russia-hostelling.ruSaudi Arabian Youth Hostels Association Saudi Arabia www.sayha.orgScottish Youth Hostels Association Scotland www.syha.org.ukYouth Hostels Association of Serbia Serbia www.hostels.org.yuHostelling International Singapore Singapore www.hisingapore.orgPZS - Hostelling International Slovenia Slovenia www.youth-hostel.siHostelling International Korea South Korea www.kyha.or.krRed Española de Albergues Juveniles Spain www.reaj.comSudanese Youth Hostels Association Sudan www.sudaneseyha.netSvenska Turistföreningen Sweden www.stfturist.seSchweizer Jugendherbergen Switzerland www.youthhostel.chThai Youth Hostels Association Thailand www.hithailand.comAssociation Tunisienne des Auberges de Tourisme de Jeune Tunisia www.atatj.planet.tnUnited Arab Emirates Youth Hostel Association United Arab Emirates www.uaeyha.comAsociación de Alberguistas del Uruguay Uruguay www.hosteluruguay.orgHostelling International USA USA www.hiusa.orgVietnam Hostelling International Vietnam www.vietnamhitravel.com
INFORMATION PACK
MEMBERSHIP FEE
STAY WYSE Category # Beds SW Fee WYSETC Fee Total
Voting Accommodation Provider 1-50 beds "225 "100 "325
Voting Accommodation Provider! 51-100 beds "350 "100 "450
Voting Accommodation Provider! 101-200 beds "500 "1,200 "1,700
Voting Accommodation Provider 201-999 beds "600 "1,200 "1,800
Voting Accommodation Provider 1000 - 4999 beds "1,100 "1,200 "2,300
Voting Accommodation Provider 5000+ beds "5,000 "1,200 "6,200
Voting Booking EngineBooking Engine "5,000 "1,200 "6,200
Voting National AssociationNational Association "5,000 "1,200 "6,200
Non-voting Affiliate (e.g. insurance, cleaning, catering services)Affiliate (e.g. insurance, cleaning, catering services) "700 "1,600 "2,300
Non-voting Official Organisation Member ! "600 "600 "1,200
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To apply for STAY WYSE membership please complete our application form and upload a copy of your organisation’s proof of registration and either a copy of your most recent audited annual accounts or a letter from your accountant verifying your financial good standing. Supporting documentation is for internal use only and will be handled with utmost confidentiality.
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