Travel Mole Web Awards – 2007 winners announced
The winners of the 2007 TravelMole Web Awards have been unveiled in London.
Amongst the winners were the Caravan Club, Virgin Atlantic, Ocean Village and lastminute.com chosen from a record number of nominated companies.
There were 1,400 nominations for travel industry websites across 13 categories received this year.
Peter Reglar of Business Travel Direct accepts award from Renaldo Scheepers of A2B Transfers
The awards were presented at a ceremony at the Canadian High Commission in London and followed an extensive judging process.
Further coverage of the awards will appear on TravelMole TV at https://www.travelmole.com/
Winners:
Holiday Extras (sponsor Libra Holidays)
Hotel (sponsor GoIreland.com)
http://www.macdonaldhotels.com/
Airline (sponsor Amadeus)
http://www.virgin-atlantic.com/en/gb/index.jsp
Online Agency (sponsor Canada Tourism)
Tourist Board (JPi Creative Technology)
Technology (sponsor Galileo)
http://www.theinternetvideocompany.com/
Recruitment (sponsor Travel Technology Digest)
http://www.progressivepersonnel.co.uk/
Online Education (sponsor Just a Drop)
http://www.maketravelfair.com/
Cruise-Ferry (sponsor British Travel Awards)
http://www.oceanvillageholidays.co.uk/
Travel Management (sponsor A2B Transfers)
http://businesstraveldirect.co.uk/
Tour Operator (Capela Travel Training)
Responsible Tourism (sponsor Siren PR)
http://www.responsibletravel.com/
Car Rental (sponsor Car Trawler)
Phil Davies
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