Pattaya’s Royal Cliff Beach Resort joins TTG’s Hall of Fame
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Pattaya’s Royal Cliff Beach Resort became the first hotel in Asia to be elevated to the Travel Hall of Fame at the 17th Annual Travel Awards 2006, actually held at the hotel on 12 October.
The Royal Cliff Beach Resort has won the Best Resort Hotel – Asia Pacific award for eight consecutive years from 1989 and the Best Meetings & Conventions Hotel award in 2002, 2004 and 2005 from the Travel Trade Gazette Asia (TTG Asia) and the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), since the Awards started 17 years ago, with the award decided on the input of industry peers.
The Resort was inducted into the prestigious Hall of Fame, as a result of this achievement, becoming the first representative from Thailand and the first Hotel in all of Asia to be admitted, with only three organisations in the world having achieved this elevation.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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