in association with
SUPPLIER-VOTED AWARDS
Following a devastating period in which the industry has regularly been on hold, these awards are not just about sales performance but about agencies that have reflected the very best of the travel trade with their attitude, engagement and support for partners, teams, customers and communities.
REGIONAL AGENCY OF THE YEAR AWARDS The cut-off point for a Small agency is 11 branches. Agencies with 12 or more branches will be included in the Large agency categories.
w Northern Ireland w Republic of Ireland w Scotland (Small and Large) w Northwest England and North Wales (Small and Large)
w Yorkshire, North Midlands and Northeast England (Small and Large)
w Central England (Small and Large) w East of England (Small and Large; covering East Midlands and East Anglia)
w Southwest England and South Wales (Small and Large)
w London and Southeast England (Small and Large)
NATIONAL AGENCY OF THE YEAR AWARDS w High Street Agency (Small and Large) w Homeworking Agency w Call Centre Agency w Online Agency
SECTOR AWARDS w Cruise Agency (Small and Large) w Touring and Adventure Agency
HOW TO ENTER AND VOTE IN THE AAAS
w For more details of the awards, category qualifications and advice on details to include in nominations, head to
agentachievementawards.co.uk
w If you are a supplier with product sold through third-party agents, you can register and cast your votes at
agentachievementawards.co.uk.
Votes are limited to two sets per brand and a Roll of Honour will once again thank those suppliers who have participated.
w The deadline for both nominations and supplier voting is June 24. Judging for the Young Agent, Agent and Manager categories will take place virtually in the week commencing July 12.
agentachievementawards.co.uk
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