Tickets on sale to the biggest CATO events of the year

Tickets on sale to the biggest CATO events of the year
Edited by Travel Weekly


    The Council of Australian Tour Operators (CATO), have announced tickets for broader travel industry to the  CATO Travel Trivia Masters and the Annual CATO Christmas Lunch are now on sale.

    The events are two of the most popular on the CATO calendar and both are expected to sell quickly.

    This year’s CATO Travel Trivia Masters promises to outshine the last, with a ‘Travel Inspired’ theme.

    The event will take place at the Doltone House, Darling Island Wharf in Sydney, on Thursday, 3rd August.

    Attendees can look forward to a two-course dinner, beverages, exciting entertainment, and the thrill of competitive trivia.

    To add to the fun, newly appointed Trivia Hosts and Emcee – well-renowned Australian journalist, Julia Zaetta and TV celebrity, Jad Nehmetallah will host the evening.

    Jad and Julia. (Supplied)

    Single or group tickets, accommodating up to 10 per table, are available starting at $150 per person. Member tickets which opened 72 hours prior to the event launch have already sold 50% of the event capacity.

    In addition, the largest-ever festive gathering for the sector, the “CATO Christmas Lunch,” is slated for Thursday, 7th December at the Doltone House, Jones Bay Wharf in Sydney.

    Adorned with a Christmas cocktail theme, guests are encouraged to add a dash of red or green to their attire.

    Upon arrival, a Santa Slipper cocktail and canapés will be served, followed by a two-course lunch and beverages, entertainment, prizes, and a memorable after-party.

    Individual or group tickets, catering to up to 10 per table, start from $170 per person.

    “We look forward to welcoming the broader travel industry again to two of our flagship events this

    year,” managing director, CATO, Brett Jardine, said.

    Our team have been busy adding many new and exciting elements which will add an additional touch of magic to each event.”

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