Web Awards Winners
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And the winners are…
The great and the good of the online travel industry gathered at the 2010 Travelmole Web Awards at the Canadian High Comission in central London today to celebrate its winners.
The winners were:
– Car hire – www.holidayautos.co.uk
– Accommodation only – www.i-escape.com
– Airline – flybmi.com
– Cruise, ferry,rail – www.pocruises.com
– Mobile technology – www.thetrainline.com
– Holiday Add-ons – www.essentialtravel.co.uk
– Responsible tourism – www.responsibletravel.com
– Hotel resorts – www.borgoegnazia.com
– Meta search – www.skyscanner.net
– Recruitment – www.gailkenny.com
– Tour operator – www.gapadventures.co.uk
– Tourist board – www.yorkshire.com
-Travel Agency – www.sunshine.co.uk
Travel blog – wearecunard.com
User Generated Content – www.tripadvisor.co.uk
Video – www.yorkshire.com
Many thanks to everyone who attended the packed ceremony and congratulations to all the winners and nominees.
TravelMole managing director Graham McKenzie said: "We just couldn’t believe the sheer numbers of nominations in each category – it just goes to show that this award ceremony is reflecting a growing sector of the travel industry that is just going from strength to strength."
See you next year!
Valere
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