Tonight is the night! Industry braces for the 2024 Women in Travel Awards

Tonight is the night! Industry braces for the 2024 Women in Travel Awards

The travel industry will be descending on Sydney tonight for the biggest night of the year: the 2024 Women in Travel Awards!

Hundreds of guests have picked up tickets for the event, which is being held at Doltone House, Darling Island in Sydney.

The Women in Travel Awards celebrate the women who have achieved astronomical success in their career, making invaluable contributions to the industry.

This year the theme is ‘Follow her lead’ and we’ll be championing the power of community and women in the industry working together to create the best experiences possible for Australian travellers.

If you are getting last minute FOMO then pick up your ticket HERE. 

Guests at the event will experience:

A prize giveaway from Christian Louboutin

Every category winner will be given a luxurious hamper thanks to our major prize sponsor Christian Louboutin, additionally one lucky winner will be walking away with a pair of glamourous Christian Louboutin Shoes. You must enter and be at the event to be eligible.

A cherry blossom experience from Inside Travel

This year, our Women in Travel Awards will well and truly transport you to another world. Upon entry, guests will be treated to an exclusive cherry blossom experience featuring Japanese drinks, traditional clothing and more.

A top DJ and photo experience

As you can see from last year’s awards, the best part of the night is undoubtedly the dancefloor and photo experience. One of the most common pieces of feedback from the awards is that the night is one of the most fun in travel.

Want a reminder of who is up for a prize? You can see the full shortlist below:

Stop everything!! The 2024 Women in Travel finalist list is HERE!

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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