16 July Register now for 18 July ATIA-member only Pulse meetings July 16, 2025 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 Registrations are now open for the next round of The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA)’s members-only Pulse meetings being held online on Thursday 18 July. Built on the strong engagement and positive feedback from previous sessions, Pulse meetings provide a structured, trusted environment for members to stay ahead of shifts in the industry, ask questions, and collaborate with peers and ATIA leadership. Open to all ATIA Accredited members, the sessions offer timely market insights, policy updates and direct engagement with other professionals in the travel sector. ATIA Pulse meetings are tailored to meet the specific needs of different member segments, ensuring meaningful discussion and real-time input into ATIA’s advocacy and member support activities. Whether you're a single-location agency, multi-location operator, home-based consultant or a tour wholesaler, Pulse is your space to connect and collaborate. To date, Pulse has proven to be a valuable platform, helping shape ATIA’s federal election priorities and delivering practical insights to members. Pulse meeting times on Thursday 18 July are: Independent Agents: 11am Tour Ops and Wholesale 1pm Mobile/Ind. Contractors 3pm More Pulse meetings are scheduled in August. To register for the July and August Pulse meetings please visit https://atia.travel/Events/ATIA-Pulse-Series Quotes attributable to Dean Long, Chief Executive Officer, ATIA: “Pulse gives our members a real-time connection to the conversations and decisions shaping our industry. It’s about making sure our members are informed, heard and equipped to respond to change. I encourage all ATIA Accredited members to register and make the most of this unique opportunity to stay engaged and connected with their community.” Related Articles Robust standards highlight ATAS accreditation: July 2024 update The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is delighted to report on the latest statistics for the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS), underscoring the rigorous standards and robust processes that maintain ATAS accreditation as the gold standard in the travel industry. Countdown begins as National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) entries close on 13 July National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) nominees have less than a week to finalise their entries through the Submissions Portal which closes at midnight on Sunday 13 July. NTIA extension to 11.59 pm AEST Tues, 23 July With the impact of the recent Microsoft outage affecting many in Travel, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has extended the submission deadline for the National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA) to 11.59 pm AEST Tuesday, 23 July Traveldream.com.au issues highlight importance of choosing only ATIA-accredited travel businesses The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is aware of reports of the collapse of Traveldream.com.au. 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. ATIA Brings National Conversation to Local Communities with BBOTR Speaker Line-Up unveiled The upcoming Beyond Borders On The Road (BBOTR) events in Adelaide on 28 July and Perth on 30 July are part of ATIA's A30 Strategy to strengthen community among travel professionals, facilitate cross-border industry connections, and provide members with direct access to national insights and advocacy. Showing 0 Comment