TW CHATS WITH WOMEN IN TRAVEL SPONSOR, TMS ASIA PACIFIC

TW CHATS WITH WOMEN IN TRAVEL SPONSOR, TMS ASIA PACIFIC

THE INAUGURAL WOMEN IN TRAVEL AWARDS ARE STEAMROLLING ALONG WITH ENTRIES CLOSING ON 6 OCTOBER. ONE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE EVENT IS NONE OTHER THAN TMS ASIA PACIFIC.

With their award-winning technology, TMS Asia Pacific transforms the way businesses recruit executives. Through their advanced behavioural profiling, and streamlined recruitment processes, TMS guarantees retention rates above 96%. Located in Sydney, Bangkok and Brisbane, TMS recruits travel and hospitality talent across Asia Pacific.

Travel Weekly caught up with TMS Executive Recruiter Ainslie Hunt, to chat about their sponsorship of  Women in Travel. 

What does the Women in Travel event mean to you?

I think it is a fantastic event and really resonates with us as a business. We work with a number of executive female candidates and clients on a daily basis and this is a great time to celebrate their achievements. ainslie-bw

Why did TMS sponsor the event?

We feel that as a supplier of talent to the travel industry it is essential that we support an event with such an important message. As soon as we heard about the event we knew it was something we wanted to be involved with and help women to succeed in any way we could.

This is the inaugural Women in Travel Awards in Australia. Why do you think this is an important event the travel industry should embrace?

I think it is important as we need to celebrate all the great ways the travel industry supports equality and also is an industry that within most employers there is a meritocracy in place which sees people climb the ladder through talent and hard work. However, by the industry really throwing their support behind this event, we can show that this should not only continue as it is but improve even further. To lead the way in employment opportunities for all.

What are you looking forward to most about the event?

Celebrating some of the most impressive female leaders the industry has to offer and even more importantly encouraging the next generation of female talent to aim for the top.

What’s the most important thing to focus on when it comes to women’s role in the travel industry?

I believe in many ways the travel industry leads the way in terms of flexibility and equality within the majority of workplaces and it is also an industry that has a number of influential female leaders. However, I also think it is important to not be complacent in this as until equality is reached with all employers we need to ensure that there is no barrier to succeed.

Entries are now open across a range of 18 categories. Entrants can self-nominate to go into the running in one (or more) categories, all entries are free and close on 6 October.

Also, if you know any inspirational Women in Travel, acknowledge their excellence by nominating them to enter the awards.

Click to Nominate Now

Awards will be presented at a gala cocktail function on 17 November in Sydney – reserve your seat now with Earlybird rates on offer.

For all queries or sponsorships contact Daisy Melwani on 0401 216 294 or daisy@travelweekly.com.au 

Latest News

  • Destinations
  • News

APT Launches 2025 Asia Adventures

APT has launched its Asia Adventures for 2025, including new luxury holidays in India, Sri Lanka and Japan. Five new tours lead guests to the highlights of India, including a seven-night cruise along the rarely travelled Lower Ganges aboard the Ganges Voyager. Further south, Sri Lanka’s greatest destinations are revealed on a new 15-day Land […]

  • Cruise
  • Luxury
  • News

Seabourn announces Western Kimberley Traditional Owners as Godparents of Seabourn Pursuit

Seabourn has named Western Kimberley Traditional Owners, the Wunambal Gaambera, as Godparents of the ultra-luxury purpose-built Seabourn Pursuit. It is the first cruise line to appoint Traditional Owners as godparents of a ship. Seabourn Pursuit embarks on its inaugural season in the Kimberley region this June. The naming ceremony will take place on Seabourn Pursuit’s […]

  • Luxury

Malolo Island Resort opens brand new Spa

Fiji’s Malolo Island has added another string to its bow – opening its $1.3 million day spa on Thursday, 18th April 2024. (Lead Image: matriarch Rosie Whitton with spa staff) Located at the edge of the resort’s luscious patch of tropical rainforest, the new “Leilani’s Spa” adds another level of elevated experiences to Malolo’s already […]