Tourmasters South Pacific finalists in NZ Tourism Awards
Tourmasters South Pacific has announced that they have been named finalists in three categories of the 2007 Tourism Industry Awards: –
** Tourism Distribution – Tourmasters South Pacific;
** Visitor Transport – Magic Travellers Network; and
** Tourism Innovation – Magic Travellers Network.
The Tourism Industry Association says that the Awards recognise and reward excellence in the New Zealand tourism industry, representing the highest possible accolade for New Zealand tourism operators.
Brian Henderson CEO, said that this is a major achievement for Tourmasters, adding, “Reaching finalist status in all three categories entered, reflects the hard work and passion of the Tourmasters team.”
“We all believe in our product and in providing the ultimate experience for the customer and these awards are a way of acknowledging this dedication”.
Winners will be announced on 30 August 2007 at the Tourism Awards dinner.
Tourmasters offers a comprehensive selection of travel options for FIT travellers. Operating Qualmark endorsed Thrifty Tours, Thrifty Adventures, Freestyle Holidays and Magic Travellers Network. Tourmasters caters for all styles of New Zealand travel including group tours and is a member of ITOC.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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