British Travel Awards winners announced
The travel industry’s movers and shakers gathered last night, 19 November 2024 for the results of The British Travel Awards – as voted for by the travelling consumer.
The BTAs are the largest consumer voted travel awards of its kind in the UK.
This year, 1,207,712 votes were cast across the travel and leisure categories by over 400,000 consumers.
See a full list of all the BTA award winners here
Gold, silver and bronze were awarded for companies across each category based on the size of the business.
Company registrations for the British Travel Awards 2025 are now open and full details of the awards timeline will be posted later.
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