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Tickets for NTIA 2022 (to be held on 15 October) have gone on sale on a first-come, first-served basis – with AFTA chief executive Dean Long expecting tickets and tables to sell “very quickly”.

Changes this year to the travel industry’s night of nights at the International Convention Centre in Sydney include:

  • ATAS-accredited members and AFTA-allied members will enjoy discounted tickets at $220 ex GST or $2200 ex GST for a table of 10
  • Industry suppliers and stakeholders can access tickets at $260 ex GST or $2600 ex GST for a table of 10
  • If you’re buying a table, you don’t need to provide attendees’ names at the time of purchase

Singapore Airlines is the major sponsor for NTIA and the entire event will take place in the ICC’s Grand Ballroom.

Gala Dinner information and tickets available here.

“Based on the volume of inquiries already, we expect tickets and tables to sell very quickly so to avoid disappointment, please get in early for NTIA 2022,” AFTA chief executive, Dean Long, commented.Dean Long, AFTA chief executive

Outlining the changes for this year’s event, Long said NTIA 2022 would be “a little different in a number of areas to allow for the optimum mix of awards presentations, dinner and post dinner entertainment, dancing and networking. This year, the entire celebration will be in the ICC’s Grand Ballroom.

“We have made the decision not to have an after party this year in line with the financial reality of the travel sector.”

“The opportunity to all be together to celebrate the wonderful people and businesses in Australia’s Travel Sector is one we know members and suppliers are looking forward to and we are grateful for the ongoing support and especially that of our major sponsor, Singapore Airlines.”

Edited by Peter Needham