| .travel |
 | | Introduced | 2005 | | TLD type | Sponsored top-level domain | | Status | In startup phase | | Registry | Tralliance Corporation | | Sponsoring organization | The Travel Partnership Corporation | | Intended use | Travel industry | | Actual use | Not yet available for use | | Registration restrictions | Registrants must be approved as being in the applicable community before registering domains | | Structure | Direct second-level registrations will be allowed; sale of third-level domains within a registered domain is expressly prohibited | | Documents | ICANN New sTLD RFP Application; ICANN Sponsorship Agreement; IANA delegation report | | Dispute policies | UDRP, Charter Eligibility Dispute Resolution Procedure (CEDRP) | | Web site | Travel.travel; The Travel Partnership Corporation | .travel is a top-level domain approved by ICANN as a sponsored TLD in the second group of new TLD applications evaluated in 2004. It will be restricted to the use of travel agents, airlines, bed and breakfast operators, tourism bureaus, and others in the travel industry. It is sponsored by Tralliance Corporation, a New York-based organization founded to promote the TLD. ICANN approved the TLD on April 8, 2005. It is now in the root, and plans its launch in October, 2005. Jump to: navigation, search Image File history File links Dottravel. ...
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