All the winners of the 2024 Women In Travel Awards

All the winners of the 2024 Women In Travel Awards

And that’s it! The winners have had their moment on stage and the afterparty is kicking into gear.

If you couldn’t join us tonight, catch up on the winners here.

The 2024 Women In Travel Awards Winners:

  1. Aviation: Christina Werkstetter – Sydney Airport
  2. Corporate: Sarah Szubanski – Platinum Travel Group
  3. Employer of the Year: Amber Jackson – Tag Group
  4. Cruise: Elsa McLean – Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  5. Entrepreneur of the Year: Debbie Rains – Gallivanter Travel
  6. Executive of the Year: Kara Glamore – Carnival Australia
  7. Hotel: Alexandra Hendry – El Questro Wilderness Park
  8. Marketer of the Year: Maria Parisi – The Travel Corporation Tour Brands
  9. Mentor of the Year: Penny Spencer – Spencer Travel
  10. PR: Sarah Quinn – Flight Centre
  11. Rail: Brittney Howe – Journey Beyond
  12. Retail: Leisa Davis – Helloworld
  13. Rising Star: Rachel Miller – Intrepid Travel
  14. Saleswoman of the Year: Kellie Smith – Room-Res
  15. Social Media: Nadia Jacobs – AAT Kings
  16. Sustainable Champion of the Year: Susan Badyari – World Expeditions
  17. Tourism Board: Yana Shvarts – South Africa Tourism
  18. Travel Tech: Amanda Tansi – Luxury Escapes
  19. Wholesaler/Tour Operator: Shelley Poten – Albatross Tours
  20. Woman Of The Year: Toni Ambler – TTC Tour Brands

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