One week left to enter the TravelMole UK Awards
You’ve got just one week left to nominate your favourite company for one of this year’s TravelMole UK Awards.
With more than twice as many categories this year, there are plenty of chances to win one of our coveted trophies.
The 30 categories recognise the best use of web, social and mobile in the travel industry.
"In launching this year’s Awards, editor in chief Bev Fearis said: "Our awards have now been running for more than 15 years, during which time the use of web, social and mobile has become even more vital for the industry, across all sectors.
"With this in mind, and based on feedback from the Mole community, we have decided to significantly expand the number of categories this year, giving more sectors of the industry a chance to be recognised for their achievements."
Jahan Khan, TravelMole business development manager, added: "Companies shouldn’t miss out on the chance of winning an award this year, either by nominating themselves or being nominated by an industry peer. The deadline is on Friday, August 30. We will then open voting to our readers to pick the winners from the shortlisted nominees.
It’s easy to enter and you could make it on to the shortlist to be voted on by TravelMole readers. Get nominating now.
Sponsors confirmed so far for this year include Travelzoo, Skyteam, IGTO, Traveltrex, and Designate.
The awards will be presented on Wednesday, November 20 at Piste, the apres ski-themed bar at Archer Street in Soho, London.
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