Australian Travel Industry Association
Katrina Barry joins board of Australian Travel Industry Association
Katrina Barry joins the board of the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA), taking over for current director Shelley Beasley.
ATIA achievements featured in 2024 Federal Government aviation white paper
ATIA's advocacy over the past nine months has paid off, as five key areas were featured in the Australian Federal Government’s Aviation White Paper for this year.
ATIA welcomes federal government guarantee for all Rex bookings
The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) lauded the Federal Government’s decision to guarantee all bookings for Rex Airlines.
ATIA gives update on first year following rebranding
A year since it rebranded as the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA), ATIA released an update wherein it reiterated its commitment to delivering value for members.
Australian travel professionals laud Federal Government’s reforms to Sydney Airport slot management
The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) welcomed the Federal Government’s recent announcement regarding reforms to slot management at Sydney Airport.
AITA seeks government aid in light of Rex Airlines administration
In light of the recent collapse of Rex Airlines, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) asked Australia’s Federal Government to ensure that any support package for the airline includes compensation for the wider travel ecosystem.
Australian travel pros ease matters for those hit by IT outage
Australian travel professionals have worked round the clock since Friday, 19 July, to mitigate the impact of the global IT outage.
Record-high ATAS accreditation renewals
In a resounding endorsement of the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS), the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is delighted to report an unprecedented surge in accreditation renewals, demonstrating the industry’s robust confidence in the scheme
Showcase your ATAS accreditation on socials, with a trip to Singapore on offer
Are you ready to showcase your prestigious ATAS accreditation? It’s not just a badge of honour; it’s your ticket to an incredible opportunity, with the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) announcing the #ATAS24 social media showcase.
ATIA tells Senate inquiry a revolution is needed
With international fares from Sydney in 2023 up to 99% higher than pre-COVID, and a lack of competition and capacity, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has told the Senate Committee Inquiry into Bilateral Air Service Agreements a revolution rather than a recalibration of Australia’s aviation industry is needed to ensure consumers are better supported.
Priority to reinforce importance of choosing ATAS businesses
The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is harnessing the significant consumer use of the ATAS website to showcase accredited businesses with the launch of a Member Deal platform.
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