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Thanks for the contribution, Tom
Monday | Oct 28 2024A NIGHT of jubilation was completed on an emotional note, as Express Travel Group (ETG) founder Tom Manwaring was honoured with life membership of ATIA.
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ATIA takes on travel supply slavery
Monday | Oct 28 2024ATIA will introduce an industry-wide reporting structure to help travel industry businesses meet government compliance obligations on modern slavery.
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Travel Associates claim best in brand
Monday | Oct 28 2024TRAVEL Associates’ General Manager Rachel Kingswell said the brand’s NTIA win as Most Outstanding Branded Travel Agency Group vindicated its three-year effort to focus on “dominating in the luxury space”.
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Domestic cruises feeding int’l sailings
Monday | Oct 28 2024SHORT domestic cruises are proving to be an “on-ramp” for Aussies to book longer fly-cruises, according to local sector leaders.
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TravelManagers say the time is right for change
Monday | Oct 28 2024TRAVELMANAGERS Australia was a big winner at the NTIAs, taking out the hotly contested award for Most Outstanding Mobile Advisor Network.
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Beyond Borders unites travel sector
Monday | Oct 28 2024STRONG support for the inaugural Beyond Borders conference hosted by the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) on Fri saw senior industry figures rubbing shoulders in an unprecedented show of unity.
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VA love for QR is evergreen
Monday | Oct 28 2024VIRGIN Australia and Qatar Airways intend to collaborate on projects that promote an increased uptake of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and low carbon aviation fuel.
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Skroo: unity no longer up in the air
Monday | Oct 28 2024FLIGHT Centre Travel Group MD Graham ‘Skroo’ Turner has called on airlines to work more closely with the travel industry, which he said is more cohesive and united under the ATIA label.
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20% can’t afford travel
Monday | Oct 28 2024CLOSE to one in five Aussies spent money on holiday travel they could not afford in the past 12 months, according to a Finder survey of 1,049 respondents.
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ATIA to retire the ATAS brand
Friday | Oct 25 2024THE Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) will retire the ATAS brand in exchange for a more unified brand approach (TD breaking news).