Travel + Leisure Australia to announce World’s Best Awards winners
Travel + Leisure Australia magazine will announce the Australian and New Zealand winners of the 12th annual, much anticipated Travel + Leisure U.S. World’s Best Awards readers’ today.
The World’s Best Awards are based on responses from readers of Travel + Leisure U.S. magazine, with Sydney knocked off the top of the ‘World’s Best City’ award list in 2006, a position it held for eight out of the first 10 years of the awards.
Has Sydney been able to reclaim its crown and what other Australasian cities and landmarks have made it onto the ‘World’s Best’ list?
A barometer of global travel trends, the World’s Best Awards reflect the preferences, tastes and travel habits of the world’s most sophisticated travellers, with the survey results providing a valuable insight into where travellers are holidaying as well as the nature of experiences they are favouring right now.
Travel + Leisure Australia editor, Anthony Dennis said, “These awards are the most respected, independent and influential in the international travel industry.”
“Australia’s tourism and travel operators acknowledge these awards as reflective of the industry’s trends and tastes globally.”
The World’s Best Awards foreshadow Travel + Leisure Australia’s own Australian Travel Innovators Awards, recognising the nations’ most imaginative and influential travel pioneers, with the winners of these awards being announced in the Travel + Leisure Australia second anniversary October issue.
Travel + Leisure Australia is part of a network of six international Travel + Leisure editions, including the parent US edition.
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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