Travel Agents Choice Awards WINNERS' NEWS
JA HOTELS & RESORTS JA RESORTS & Hotels has increasingly
made its mark across a range of niche markets since it rebranded from Jebel Ali International Hotels in 2012. With over 30 years of experience in the hospitality market it has become a particular
favourite with agents selling to families.
jaresortshotels.com
NEW YORK
TOURISTS to New York are increasingly exploring beyond the traditional tourist locations thanks to a 2013 Neighborhood x Neighborhood campaign highlighting diverse activities on offer across its fi ve boroughs. Learn more at:
nycgo.com/ neighborhoods
Pictured: David Thomson, Chief Operating Officer, JA Resorts, highly-commended for families; Martin Steady, Managing Director, Selling Long Haul
Pictured: Receiving the Long Haul City Award are Fred Dixon, Executive VP Market Development for New York City; Sarah Austin, Hills Balfour; and Reginald Charlot, Senior Director, Tourism Development, Europe, for New York City
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