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The first of the National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) nominees have been unveiled and voting kicks off this coming Monday.

Details on the nominees in the following categories are now available on the ATIA website:

  • Category 21: Most Outstanding Tour Operator — Specialised
  • Category 22: Most Outstanding Tour Operator — Global
  • Category 23: Most Outstanding Wholesaler — Product/Service
  • Category 24: Most Outstanding Wholesaler — Destination/Experience
  • Category 25: Most Popular Tourism Office
  • Category 26: Most Popular Accommodation Group/Chain
  • Most Popular Airline — Online
  • Category 28: Most Popular Airline — Offline
  • Category 29: Most Popular Ocean Cruise Operator
  • Category 30: Most Popular River Cruise Operator
  • Category 31: Most Popular Car Rental Operator

Voting is open to anyone employed within the Australian travel industry, ensuring a broad spectrum of perspectives and expertise contributes to the recognition process. However, it is important to note that voters cannot vote for their own company, underscoring the impartiality and fairness of the awards.

Voting will open at 9:00 am AEST on Monday, 22 July and will close at 11:59 pm AEST on Friday, 9 August.

To view and vote for the nominees, visit ATIA.travel/NTIA2024.

Nominees are encouraged to buy their tickets early to secure their seat at NTIA at ICC Sydney on Saturday, October 26: bit.ly/NTIAtickets.

For the first time, back-to-back events are on to celebrate the best of Australian Travel with the very first Beyond Borders summit taking place on Friday, 25 October providing cross-industry learning and networking.

QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO ATIA CEO DEAN LONG:
“We are excited to open the voting process for this year’s NTIA. This is an opportunity for professionals within the industry to highlight and celebrate the achievements of their peers who have demonstrated exemplary dedication and innovation.”

“We encourage everyone to get voting.”

“Congratulations to all our nominees in the voted NTIA categories. This is a reflection of your exceptional contribution to promoting excellence in Australian voting.”