Top Of Its Industry Class – Insight Gets Three Out Of Three
Insight Vacations has won the highly regarded Best Tour Operator, International award for the third consecutive year at the 15th annual National Travel Industry Awards.
The award ceremony was held last Saturday 14th July, 2007 at the Westin Sydney recognising Insight as the leader in escorted travel.
The ceremony was hosted by Tom Williams and attended by representatives of the travel industry, all hoping to have secured the votes of the industry to receive a prestigious accolade.
Lorraine Sharp, Managing Director of Insight Vacations said, “Insight Vacations continues to go from strength to strength.” “We are constantly looking for ways to ensure we are providing the highest quality product and level of service to the market.”
“Insight has achieved some brilliant milestones this year, but this is our best so far.”
“I would like to thank everyone at Insight Vacations for making this award possible and I also thank our travel agent partners for voting for Insight again.”
“Insight is honoured to receive this award.” “We are dedicated to our retail distribution partners and it is very rewarding to receive this level of recognition from our peers.”
For more information about Insight Vacations visit www.insightvacations.com
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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