What's Happening?
The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) recently hosted an event titled 'Beyond Borders on The Road Sydney,' aimed at providing practical support to travel professionals amidst the ongoing Middle East conflict. Held at Cover-More’s North Sydney office,
the event gathered 50 travel professionals for updates on airline operations, advocacy intelligence, accreditation insights, and surcharging news. Key highlights included a direct operational update from Qatar Airways, insights from ATIA's CEO on consumer sentiment research, and advocacy updates from Ingrid Fraser, ATIA's director of Advocacy and Policy. The event also featured a marketing masterclass focused on personal branding and social media strategies. ATIA's Director of Compliance, Nina Hedges, emphasized the importance of accreditation standards, noting that 22% of businesses seeking ATIA accreditation were either rejected or withdrew voluntarily. The event aimed to equip travel agents with the necessary tools to manage client concerns and prevent cancellations during the conflict.
Why It's Important?
The event is significant as it addresses the challenges faced by the travel industry due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. By providing actionable insights and tools, ATIA helps travel agents maintain client confidence and prevent cancellations, which are crucial for sustaining business operations. The advocacy efforts highlighted during the event, such as saving accredited agents substantial setup and ongoing fees, demonstrate ATIA's commitment to supporting the industry financially. The marketing strategies shared aim to enhance revenue generation and client engagement, which are vital for business growth. The event underscores the importance of industry collaboration and proactive measures in navigating crises, ensuring that travel businesses can continue to operate effectively despite external disruptions.
What's Next?
The 'Beyond Borders on The Road' series will continue with events scheduled in Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth, culminating in the flagship Beyond Borders Travel Summit in Melbourne. These events will further provide travel professionals with updates and strategies to manage ongoing challenges. ATIA plans to continue its advocacy efforts and provide members with timely information to address client concerns. The association's proactive approach in correcting misinformation and supporting its members highlights its role as a key industry leader. Travel agents are encouraged to attend these events to gain valuable insights and network with peers, ensuring they are well-equipped to handle future disruptions.












