Voting for British Travel Awards closing soon

Monday, 08 Sep, 2023 0

Consumer voting for the British Travel Awards is entering its final few weeks.

Nominated travel companies still have time for a last push for votes from their loyal customers.

A record almost 1.25 million votes have already been cast by nearly 325,000 consumers.

However, some Awards are showing very close results, so last minute lobbying for votes could make all the difference.

The voting closes at midnight on 1 October.

BTA director of events and partnerships, Lorraine Barnes Burton, said: “Historically we always see an influx of voting at the end of the voting period.”

“Some nominated companies hold back their efforts until the last minute and also many consumers return from their summer holidays around now.”

“Some of the Awards are literally running neck and neck so it’s not a time to be complacent. There’s still time for a vote lobbying e-blast.”

British Travel Awards winners are determined solely on the number of verified consumer votes cast.

There is no stakeholder influence in the outcomes.

This year the British Travel Award winners will be announced at the British Travel Awards Gala evening, taking place in London on 28 November.

 



Learn more about :   British Travel Awards ( United Kingdom )  



 

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