The Australian Travel Industry Association's (ATIA) Beyond Borders on the Road (BBOTR) event is set to take place in Brisbane on 20 May, with Go Insurance stepping in as a key sponsor. The Brisbane-based insurer will unveil its new War & Armed Conflict Disruption Cover Extension during the event, aimed at providing travellers with enhanced protection amidst global risks.
Go Insurance's latest offering is designed to be a straightforward add-on for travel agents, complementing existing coverage options. Mark Fuller, CEO of Go Insurance, expressed enthusiasm about the sponsorship, stating, “We’re excited to sponsor BBOTR Brisbane and provide an update on our first-to-market War & Armed Conflict Disruption Cover extension. The agent response has been tremendous as it gives both travellers and businesses the protection they need to travel with confidence in the current global risk environment.”
Dean Long, CEO of ATIA, highlighted the event's growing popularity and the importance of meaningful content and networking opportunities. “The calibre of support BBOTR receives from members and the wider sector is a reflection of just how popular it’s become. We put a lot of effort into making sure the content is as meaningful and relevant as possible,” Long noted.
ATIA, representing Australia's $69 billion (£55 billion) travel industry, continues to support its members through initiatives like BBOTR. With over 1,120 members and 28,000 employees, ATIA plays a crucial role in the travel sector, supporting nearly 17 million Australian travellers annually
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