ATIA scores win in federal inquiry on tourism and international education
The ensuing report integrated numerous the Affiliation’s recommendations
TDM Editor
The Australian Journey Trade Affiliation (ATIA) introduced a optimistic advocacy improvement with regard to the Federal Parliament’s inquiry report into Australia’s tourism and worldwide training sectors.
The report titled Are we there but?’: From restoration to resilience – alternatives and challenges for Australia’s tourism sector integrated lots of ATIA’s key suggestions.
The report outlines 28 suggestions geared toward strengthening the tourism sector and enhancing its resilience to future challenges.
That stated, it displays the Affiliation’s submission and proof offered by ATIA CEO Dean Lengthy, who appeared earlier than the inquiry to press for change.
ATIA’s appearing chief govt Ingrid Fraser lauded this, saying “This report is a win for the journey sector and a mirrored image of ATIA’s management in advocating for the business. We’re thrilled to see our key suggestions for growing air journey capability included within the report. These insurance policies are important to supporting Australia’s international competitiveness and the continued development of our journey and tourism sectors.”
Focussing on the issues that matter
ATIA is happy to see a concentrate on growing the competitiveness, accessibility and sustainability of air journey, and the pursuit of additional “open skies” agreements to reinforce worldwide air journey, according to Australia’s nationwide pursuits. Elevated air-travel capability on worldwide routes will present Australian customers with extra choices and aggressive pricing.
One other vital advice is the decision for the Australian Authorities to interact with New Zealand and different neighbouring international locations to develop joint visa choices and different initiatives designed to encourage multi-country tourism. Such insurance policies will take away limitations to journey and assist improve the area’s attractiveness to worldwide vacationers.