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Get Certified: ACTA Offers 30% Savings on CTC & CTM Enrolment

by Bruce Parkinson  November 18, 2025
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A little recognition can go a long way. ACTA is inviting travel professionals across Canada to elevate their careers, enhance credibility and stand out as leaders in the industry through the nationally recognized designations — Certified Travel Counsellor (CTC) and Certified Travel Manager (CTM).

And for a short time only — until December 5 – the industry advocacy organization is offering an exclusive 30% savings on new enrolments. Use code 2025ACTA30 at checkout when you enrol here. 

Information sessions:

To help you get started, ACTA will host two free information sessions on November 20 — your chance to learn how to earn your CTC designation, the national standard of excellence for travel professionals in Canada:

  • 12:00 PM ET – Presented by Monica Leduc – Manager, Education & Certification. Register here for English Session.
  • 1:30 PM ET – Presented by Yacine Bimich, Bilingual Membership Manager, Quebec. Register here for French Session.

Why Get Certified?

Becoming a Certified Travel Counsellor or Certified Travel Manager sets you apart with:

  • Trusted credibility with clients and industry partners
  • Enhanced earning potential through recognized expertise
  • A dedicated education and certification team ensuring your professional voice is heard
  • Complimentary access to ACTA Travel Industry and Educational Roundtables in select provinces
  • Priority invitations to immersive destination experiences and international conferences
  • Exclusive listing in ACTA’s “Find a Travel Advisor” directory – www.bookwithatraveladvisor.ca

More questions? Contact ACTA at certification@acta.ca to learn more.

  
  
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