27 June TravelTick launches: Exclusive consumer directory for ATIA Accredited businesses goes live June 27, 2025 By Amanda Rixon Media Release 0 A new era of visibility and consumer trust has begun for ATIA Accredited businesses, with the launch of TravelTick, the exclusive national directory showcasing accredited travel professionals across Australia. Developed to drive consumer enquiries directly to accredited members, TravelTick (www.traveltick.com.au) is accessible only to ATIA Accredited businesses. It highlights their credibility, showcases their services and specialisations, and makes it easier than ever for Australians to book with confidence. With over 120,000 consumers visiting ATIA’s platforms in the past year, the demand for trusted travel providers is clear. TravelTick answers this call, enabling consumers to search, discover, review and enquire with accredited operators who have met Australia’s leading travel business standards. All accredited businesses have been pre-loaded into the directory, and members are now invited to update their profiles with images, descriptions, niche specialisations and service information. A step-by-step tutorial is available via the Member Centre at atia.travel. TravelTick is the latest milestone in ATIA’s work to lift consumer awareness, strengthen member value, and reinforce the importance of booking with an ATIA Accredited business. QUOTES ATTRIBUTABLE TO DEAN LONG, CEO, ATIA: “TravelTick gives the industry and searching consumers what they’ve been asking for - a simple, trusted way to find qualified travel professionals. We know that making it easier to find an accredited agent or tour operator is what our members wants us to do.” “This is about positioning our members as the most credible, consumer-ready providers in the market. In light of recent non accredited businesses entering insolvency it has never been more important to make it easier for people to find our members. “We’re continuing to deliver practical tools that connect travellers to accredited businesses, grow enquiries, and elevate the industry as a whole. We have a planned, progressive rollout of new features that will make this a leading source of information for the trade and consumers. “ATIA is focused on delivering results for our members. TravelTick puts their business in front of consumers and drives real opportunities straight to their inbox.” Related Articles 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. ATAS is now ATIA Accredited At our inaugural Beyond Borders Summit, held on 25 October in Sydney, we introduced Project A30. One of the key initiatives announced was the retirement of the ATAS brand and a transition to one unified brand - ATIA Accredited. This transition aims to strengthen consumer trust and create a trusted travel ecosystem that connects suppliers, agencies and consumers more seamlessly. ATIA Calls for Stronger Support for Travel Businesses in Federal Election With Australia’s airfares surging — up 13% nationally and as much as 95% on key routes — travellers are paying the price for a market dominated by just two airline groups controlling 98% of domestic passengers. 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. Mainstream Media Profiling Delivers for ATAS Businesses The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA)’s ongoing mainstream media profiling of ATAS businesses is a winner, with members who continue to benefit from national media exposure. ATIA unveils game-changing initiatives at inaugural Beyond Borders Summit The Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) has announced a series of landmark initiatives aimed at reshaping Australia’s travel sector at the first-ever Beyond Borders Summit in Sydney. Showing 0 Comment