TTG has renewed its official trade media partnership with the Travel Marketing Awards, and will this year sponsor the Rising Star in Travel Marketing award.
Nominations for the category are open now and will close on Wednesday 3 June ahead of the awards ceremony on 16 July at London's Marriott Grosvenor House hotel.
The Rising Star award is open to those who are relatively new to travel marketing or PR, recognising creativity, initiative and impact beyond their level of experience.
It is for individuals who are not yet established leaders but are already turning heads by pushing boundaries, embracing new approaches and making meaningful contributions to their organisation or clients.
Shining a light
Daniel Pearce, TTG Media CEO, said: "TTG Media is thrilled to extend our partnership with the Travel Marketing Awards, a collaboration we have proudly championed for more than a decade.
"Exceptional travel marketing isn’t just about brilliant creativity; it’s about driving smarter business, fostering better connections, and promoting a fairer world.
"By celebrating the industry’s finest campaigns, the reinvigorated Travel Marketing Awards continue to shine a light on the strategic innovation and responsible storytelling that moves people and shapes a more sustainable, impactful future for travel, and TTG Media is delighted to continue to play its part."
Rising stars
It is free to nominate candidates for the Rising Star category via the Travel Media Awards website. Nominees will need to provide details of their experience, as well as highlights of their work, creativity and impact.
Organised by the Travel Marketing Group, the Travel Marketing Awards celebrate brilliance in travel marketing by rewarding originality, creativity, innovation and relevancy.
Categories are open to brands, teams and individuals, and span a wide range of disciplines within marketing, advertising, digital and PR throughout travel, tourism, aviation and hospitality.
Find out more about the Travel Marketing Awards
The main shortlist was announced earlier this month, revealing the successful entrants and nominees across more than 30 award categories.
The panel of more than 30 judges, meanwhile, has been drawn from across the wider travel, tourism, aviation and hospitality sectors, and includes senior leaders, marketing experts and industry specialists.