Nominations Open for ACTA Travel Agency and Advisor Awards

Each year at its annual cross-Canada summits, ACTA presents six awards to travel agency leaders and travel advisors across a variety of categories.

“ACTA strives to promote excellence and these six awards recognize the best in the Canadian retail travel industry,” said Wendy Paradis, ACTA president.

Nominations are now open for the ACTA Awards, and ACTA is urging the travel industry to get involved "to recognize the best of the best."

Any industry member can nominate a deserving advisor or agency, provided the nominee is an ACTA member. ACTA will assemble a judging panel to assess the nominations.

The six categories are:

· Leisure Travel Advisor Award

· Corporate Travel Advisor Award

· Tomorrow’s Leader Award

· Ches Chard Education Award

· Gerald Heifetz Advocacy Award

· CTC/CTM Lifetime Achievement Award

Nominations must be submitted by Friday, 14JUN, 2024. Criteria for each of the categories can be found on the ACTA website.

Inquiries can be sent to Deanne Mills at actaawards@acta.ca.

The awards will be announced at the 2024 ACTA September Summits in Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.

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