BREAKING: Only TWO tickets left for the Australian Travel Awards!

BREAKING: Only TWO tickets left for the Australian Travel Awards!

PSA: The Australian Travel Awards are super close, and we’re super excited about them.

Not only because it’s a sure-fire way to have a great night out with your industry pals, but because it’s a chance to celebrate the Aussie travel industry, and recognise the achievements of the myriad of companies that make it so damn amazing.

Don’t have tickets yet? Our condolences.

Because there are only TWO left!

So if you want them, you better act fast. Snap those last few tickets up right here.

There’ll be networking, bubbles, a killer awards ceremony and a fabulous after party. And did we mention bubbles?

It’s the best gala you’ll attend all year: no over the top boring speeches, just unadulterated fun celebrating 2018’s most coveted brands in travel.

There are also some shiny trophies up for grabs and one massive Grand Prix Award for the most impressive entry overall – and we couldn’t be more excited to recognise the industry’s achievements over the year.

35 categories cover the full gamut of the industry, with categories (like innovation) that no other awards have.

The shortlist has a ton of amazing companies on it – and we can’t wait to see who wins. Check the full list out right here – but you’d better act fast if you want to see who wins in person.

And in case you already have a ticket but haven’t been paying attention: the awards will be held this Friday. That’s right – TOMORROW! Better start planning your outfit, stat.

You can read more about the awards right here to get pumped up for the (almost sold out) event.

The Australian Travel Awards will be held on November 30 at Paddington Town Hall, Sydney. Find all other info on the website here.

See you on Friday!

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