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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.

The November and December 2024 figures reflect the stringent criteria that ATIA Accredited businesses must meet, ensuring the highest level of trust and excellence for consumers. Of those who apply, 25% are rejected, highlighting the robustness of achieving ATIA Accreditation.

Key statistics for November & December 2024

  • New members: We are pleased to welcome five businesses to the ATIA Accreditation community — Helloworld Travel Ascot Vale, Helloworld Travel Highton, Let’s Travel Jindabyne, Snowsea Cruises and Travellers Lounge.
  • Revocation & voluntary withdrawal of accreditation: Accreditation has been formally revoked for one business. Additionally, three businesses have opted to withdraw their participation from the accreditation scheme voluntarily. For a comprehensive list of entities whose accreditation has been cancelled or withdrawn, please consult the official registry here.
  • Monitoring agreements: Currently, 19 members are accredited under monitoring agreements. These members are obligated to provide quarterly financial and operational disclosures.