10 December ATIA Opens 2026 Accreditation Renewal Portal Ahead of New Year December 10, 2025 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has opened its Accreditation Renewal Portal for the 2026 accreditation year, providing accredited travel businesses with early access to complete their renewal at a convenient time as they prepare for the New Year. Accredited businesses remain fully accredited until 31 March 2026; however, completing the renewal process early helps ensure continuity of accreditation and reduces administrative workload during peak trading periods. To complete the 2026 renewal, members will be asked to provide: FY25 externally prepared financial statements (Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet) Current insurance certificates Opening the portal ahead of the New Year creates an opportunity for businesses to maintain up-to-date compliance information while reinforcing the high standards that underpin ATIA’s accreditation programs, including the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS). ATIA encourages accredited members to log into the portal, confirm their business details, and upload all required documents as soon as practicable. QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO ATIA CEO DEAN LONG “Accreditation plays a vital role in supporting trust, professionalism and consumer confidence across Australia’s travel sector. By completing their 2026 renewal early, members can give themselves a smooth and uninterrupted start to the year ahead, ensuring their accreditation continues seamlessly and their business information remains accurate. Our goal is to make the process as accessible as possible for members while maintaining the checks and balances that ensure only the highest-quality operators remain accredited, and our team is here to support members throughout the process.” Related Articles ATIA reaffirms commitment to member data security ahead of accreditation-renewal period The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding the sensitive financial data of its members as preparations commence for the FY24 accreditation-renewal period. ATIA Opens Nominations For Accreditation Advisory Committee to Uphold Trusted Travel Standards 10 November, 2025: The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has opened nominations for its Accreditation Advisory Committee (AAC) - a panel of respected industry professionals who help shape the future of Australia’s largest travel accreditation scheme. Travel has a new home – the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) The Australian Travel Industry has a new peak industry body representing travel agents and advisors, tour operators, consolidators and wholesalers replacing the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA) effective today. ATIA Accreditation: November & December 2024 updates The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is delighted to report on the latest statistics for the ATIA Accreditation scheme, underscoring the rigorous standards and robust processes that maintain ATIA Accreditation as the gold standard in the travel industry. 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. ATIA’s Renewal Rockstar winners named Nineteen ATIA accredited travel businesses from across Australia are celebrating today after being named as Renewal Rockstars. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.