SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY!
SUBMIT YOUR ENTRIES FOR THE BUSINESS TRAVEL AWARDS 2016 – NOW’S YOUR CHANCE TO SHINE, SAYS BBT EVENTS MANAGER EMMA GORDON
NOW IN ITS 21ST YEAR, THE BUSINESS TRAVEL AWARDS remains the must-attend event on the industry calendar. The 2016 Awards will take place on Monday, January 18, at London’s Grosvenor House hotel. Any organisation that’s passionate about the value it offers the business travel community, and wants to get this message across, should enter the awards. There is no entry fee, and although the September 14 deadline is looming, there is still time to put together submissions for one or more of the 22 categories. New for 2016 is the Rising Star of
the Year Award – a great way to recog- nise future leaders in our industry. In this category we are looking for
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individuals who have demonstrated a strong professional work ethic, and shown great potential in their organisation. Also new, separate categories now reward the Best Specialist Business Travel Service and Best Travel Technology Product. Once again we are looking forward to an unmissable gala evening, kicking off with a champagne reception, followed by live entertainment and a sumptuous dinner in the splendid surroundings of Grosvenor House’s Great Room. After the awards presentation, the party continues with dancing, live music and a charity casino for those who fancy a flutter. It’s a fantastic opportunity to entertain clients, network with industry peers and make new contacts.
HOW TO ENTER
• Entries should be submitted online via
businesstravelawards.com
• Select the category (or categories) you wish to enter
• Click the ‘view entry’ button
• Register your details to view entry criteria and submit your entry
• All entries are kept confidential, and only the awards’ judges will have access
• Entries will close on Monday, September 14
• Good luck, and we very much look forward to welcoming you on the night of the year!
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