Cruise agency clinches top award
Monday, 19 Oct, 2009
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Online cruise travel agency www.cruise.co.uk has secured a second consecutive win in the specialist cruise agent category in the European Travel Awards.
The company has also been nominated as World Cruise Travel Agent 2009 as part of the World Travel Awards to be held on November 8 at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.
The European title was announced as part of the European awards on Saturday night at the Marriott Prais D’El Rey Resort in Portugal.
The European awards form part of the World Travel Awards, marking excellence across customer service, innovation and creativity.
Agency managing director Seamus Conlon said: “We are absolutely delighted to have won this award for the second consecutive year.
“This award comes at time when the market for cruisescontinues to grow and we welcome the recognition by our customers, our peers and those who use our website to research their cruise holiday.
“Last year alone our site had over four million visits and is now the UK’s largest cruise website for people researching a cruise. This is great example of a British company now leading the new developing online cruise market.”
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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