16 December Temporary Waiver of the Agency Late Notification Change Fee December 16, 2022 By ATIA_Admin General IATA 0 One of the requirements for your agency to maintain its IATA accreditation status, is to notify IATA, within 7 days of any change occurring within your agency. In accordance with Resolution 812, Section 10, late notification of any of these changes to IATA will result in your agency being subject to a Late Notification Fee (CHF1,500) in addition to an Administrative Non-Compliance or Risk Event. Types of Agency Changes to be reported to IATA Agency Ownership, major or minor Shareholding, and/or Legal Status Agency Name Agency address & contact details Associate Entity details Inheritance Temporary waiver/cancelation of the Agency Late Change Fee We are pleased to announce that starting today and before 1 March 2023: All your agency's unreported changes will be processed without the associated Late Notification Fee. This exceptional waiver was a result of the collaboration between the Passenger Agency Programme Global Joint Council (PAPGJC) and the Passenger Agency Conference Steering Group (PSG). How Can you report your Agency Changes to IATA: You can report changes to IATA by following the below steps: Log into the IATA Customer Portal Under the services section select the” IATA Accreditation & Changes” Service icon Select Agency Changes and fill in the online form with your agency changes Report Changes to IATA. Related Articles ATIA’s RBA surcharging resources are helping members navigate the changes 19 May 2026: ATIA’s resources on the RBA surcharging decision are giving members clarity where they need it most, including a new fact sheet to summarise key points for travel businesses before the changes come into effect on October 1. ATIA’s RBA surcharging resources are helping members navigate the changes 19 May 2026: ATIA’s resources on the RBA surcharging decision are giving members clarity where they need it most, including a new fact sheet to summarise key points for travel businesses before the changes come into effect on October 1. ATIA applauds members as it delivers clarity on UK entry changes Monday 2 February 2026: The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has applauded the professionalism of its members in managing customer impacts arising from low traveller awareness of upcoming changes to UK entry requirements for dual citizens. ATIA Board changes: Shelley Beasley steps down, Katrina Barry joins Shelley Beasley is stepping down as a Director of the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA), with Katrina Barry joining the Board. ATIA Congratulates Key Ministers on Their Portfolios and Looks Forward to Continued Partnership The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) looks forward to working with the new Federal Ministry to continue its policy engagement and collaborative efforts across all levels of government to ensure the value of the travel sector and the needs of Australian travellers are clearly understood. ATIA Escalates Fight to Protect Members’ Right to Sell Travel Insurance at Booking Monday 2 March 2026: The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has intensified its fight to permanently protect the right of travel agents, tour operators and other accredited travel businesses to sell travel insurance at the time of booking. Showing 0 Comment Comments are closed.