Travel Agents Choice Awards winners gallery 67
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HOTEL/RESORT IN INDIA AND THE INDIAN OCEAN: Atmosphere Kanifushi. Dinesh Bhaskar, Director of Marketing
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HOLIDAY ADD-ONS PROVIDER: Holiday Extras. Andrea Clayton, Head of Insurance
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HOTEL/RESORT FOR WEDDINGS AND HONEYMOONS: LUX* Resorts. Lisa Balsom, Head of Sales & Marketing, Nicola Johnson, Sales Manager
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OCEAN CRUISING: Royal Caribbean International. Steve Williams, Head of Sales.
Hotel/Resort in the Middle East winner JA Resorts & Hotels. Pictured is Gill Shannon, Director Leisure Sales UK & Ireland, David Thomson, Chief Operating Offi cer
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“Our readers are knowledgable and discerning and winners can be justly proud of
being recognised by them" STEVE HARTRIDGE, EDITOR
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HOTEL/RESORT IN AFRICA: Shamwari. Sheena Dovey, UK Sales & Marketing, Sophie Taylor, UK Sales & Marketing
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AIRLINE TO THE MIDDLE EAST: Emirates. Martin Steady, MD, BMI Publishing; Christine Sutton, Leisure Sales Manager
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ACCOMMODATION PROVIDER: Getabed.
co.uk Alison Rusinek, Head of Customer Operations, Steve Hartridge, Editor, Selling Travel
DESTINATION FOR WILDLIFE AND NATURE: Falkland Islands Tourist Board. Stephanie Middleton, Manager Tourism Operations; Austin Tony Mason; Managing Director
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RECRUITMENT COMPANY: Travel Trade Recruitment. Barry Rising, Sales Director
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BREAKTHROUGH DESTINATION: Chile. Helen Kouyoumdjian, Advisor of the Undersecretary of Tourism for Chile; Debbie Feldman, Global Market Manager
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DESTINATION FOR SPA & WELLNESS (HIGHLY COMMENDED): Mauritius Tourism Authority. Dr A. Karl Mootoosamy, Director
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HOTEL/RESORT IN EUROPE & NORTH AFRICA: Iberostar. Luis Jimenez, Commercial Director
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