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NTIA 2023 to take place in Melbourne

James Harrison
Published on: 20th January 2023 at 9:51 AM
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After almost 20 years, the National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) are leaving Sydney and will be celebrated in Melbourne on 18 November.

The Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) will shortly release details of the 5 inaugural NTIA Custodians representing different segments of the travel industry: Mobile/home based network, retail agency, corporate, online, tour operator, wholesaler and cruise and air.

“For the first time in nearly 20 years, NTIA will be leaving Sydney and are heading to Melbourne,” AFTA CEO Dean Long said.

“As the premier awards for the entire country this is an important evolution.

“AFTA wants to give all Australian travel professionals the option to participate and attend and there’s no bigger and better event than NTIA so make sure you mark 18 November in your calendar right now.”

“This year will see AFTA hold more events right around the country as we celebrate the return of Travel and engage with members and the sector.”

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