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What the 2012 winners said


“Winning Best Business Travel Management Company has delivered a huge amount for us. It gives us verification of our position as market leaders, and it gives our team a well deserved pat on the back for their hard work, affirming that they are working with the best products in the market.”


Simon McLean, managing director, Click Travel, Best Business Travel Management Company (fewer than 250,000 UK transactions annually)


“It’s great to recognised by our peers, and particularly for our approach to client service, by winning Best Serviced Apartment Company. In a competitive marketplace, any differentiator is a real benefit, and I would advise any organisation looking to build a reputation to take the time and effort to enter the awards.”


Guy Nixon, CEO and founder, Go Native, Best Serviced Apartment Company


“We were delighted to win the Best Small or Independent Hotel Brand at the Business Travel Awards and feel such recognition has had a great impact on our business. We now know how high the bar has been set in terms of our offering for business travellers, and are continually striving to improve on this to ensure we offer the best possible service. The awards evening was a fantastic event and the team really enjoyed getting together with key figures in the industry to celebrate their success.”


Suzanne Cannon, marketing manager, Jurys Inn, Best Small or Independent Hotel Brand


Monday,


January 21, 2013 at London’s


Grosvenor House, a JW Marriott Hotel


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