15 May Showcase your ATAS accreditation on socials, with a trip to Singapore on offer May 15, 2024 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 Share a photo of your shining 2024 ATAS certificate displayed in your office, and tell the world what this recognition means to you. Is it the assurance of quality you provide or the peace of mind your customers feel when booking with you? Whatever it is, we want to hear it! Make sure to include #ATAS24 in your post and upload it to your social channels by 30 June 2024 for the chance to win two tickets to the vibrant city of Singapore, flying ATIA’s strategic partner and NTIA's major sponsor SIA. (Terms and Conditions apply) QUOTES FROM DEAN LONG, CEO OF ATIA “ATAS is a testament to your dedication and compliance, with the highest industry benchmarks in Australia. Customers today are savvy and look for the ATAS seal when choosing a travel professional. They know it stands for quality, reliability, and professional integrity. “Showcasing your ATAS accreditation isn’t just about pride — it’s about standing out in a competitive market. It demonstrates your commitment to rigorous standards, from financial reviews to consumer protection. “So, get creative, be authentic, and let’s turn the spotlight onto the best in travel with #ATAS24. As an ATAS-accredited business, you’re not just a part of the industry — you’re a leader in it.” ALWAYS CHOOSE AN ATAS-ACCREDITED BUSINESS ATAS, the Travel Sector’s prestigious accreditation program, is pivotal in distinguishing exemplary travel businesses that meet and exceed the highest industry benchmarks. Accreditation under ATAS is contingent upon stringent criteria, including an in-depth analysis of business models, compliance with Australian Consumer Law, indemnity insurance verification, workforce qualification standards, annual financial reviews, daily director checks, and a robust consumer complaints program. Related Articles 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. Calypso Collapse a reminder to only Book with ATAS-Accredited Businesses The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) today issued a reminder to consumers about the importance of booking travel through ATAS-accredited businesses. Industry Experts Convene for Inaugural ATAS Advisory Committee Meeting It’s straight to action for the ATAS Advisory Committee (AAC) with briefings from several experts and committee appointments with David Walker named Chair and Scott Darlow Vice-Chair. ATAS support through complaint process a winner Support through successful management and resolution of customer disputes is one of the many benefits of being ATAS accredited according to participating travel professionals. Industry Stalwarts and Consumer Representatives Appointed to ATAS Appeals Complaint Committee (ACAC) Industry stalwarts David Padman and Melvyn Almeida, along with consumer representatives Philip Field and Jillian Brewer, have been announced as the committee members for the critically important ATAS Appeals Complaint Committee (ACAC). Roy Merricks taking the next step with ATIA The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) today confirms that Roy Merricks is taking his next step with the organisation, joining the ATAS Advisory Committee and moving on from the Board after 2 years of dedicated service. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.