ATPI signs a groundbreaking deal with the Canada Games Council
October 31, 2024
ATPI, a global leader in travel management and events has announced a groundbreaking partnership with the Canada Games Council (CGC). This agreement appoints ATPI as the official travel services provider for the Canada Games until 2031.
Selected for its renowned expertise in Sports Travel and Group Travel and Events, ATPI will manage all travel needs for the CGC (including air, train, accommodation, and car rental). Additionally, ATPI will oversee and manage travel for the 4,000+ athletes, officials, and staff as well as equipment movement ensuring seamless and high-quality travel experiences for all participants of the Canada Games.
The Canada Games, the nation’s largest amateur multi-sport event, brings together over 2,000 able-bodied athletes and athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities. Alternating between winter and summer, the Games feature more than 30 different sports, highlighting the pinnacle of Canadian sport and spirit. The Games are organised under the stewardship of the CGC, which ensures continuity, leadership, and support, fostering enduring partnerships and legacies in communities across Canada.
ATPI’s extensive experience in sports travel and events management, coupled with a commitment to delivering high-quality services, aligns seamlessly with the vision and strategy defined by the CGC. This collaboration is set to enhance the overall experience for all Canada Games participants, from athletes to officials and support staff.
“Partnering with the Canada Games Council is an incredible honour and a testament to ATPI’s dedication to excellence in travel management,” said Mathieu Marois, Managing Director Canada, ATPI. “We are committed to providing unparalleled service and support to ensure the smooth and efficient execution of travel logistics for the Canada Games. This partnership underscores our capability to handle complex, large-scale events and reinforces our position as a leader in sports travel management.”