WTM/TravelMole Travel Technology Awards shortlist announced
World Travel Market and TravelMole today announce the shortlist for the 2006 Travel Technology Awards.
The shortlisted companies in the awards cover 13 categories.
The winners will be unveiled at the awards ceremony on the World Stage at WTM in London on November 8 at 15.00.
All shortlisted companies are requested to forward logos and contact TravelMole’s Graham McKenzie to confirm their attendance by emailing: [email protected]
Dynamic Packaging Tools Online
Shortlist:
EZRez
GoQuo
Online Brochure Technology
Shortlist:
Intellimag
Leonardo
Innovation in Mobile Technology
Shortlist:
Handy Group
Mobile Travel Technology (MTT)
Meta Search
Shortlist:
Adventure Engine
Travel Supermarket
Air/Hotel Shopping/Booking System
Shortlist:
WorldHotelLink
Galileo
Online Education/Training
Shortlist:
AVC
Princess Cruises
Dynamic Packaging Tools for Agents
Shortlist:
Kuoni
Hypertech
Agency Desktop Tools
Shortlist:
Amadeus
Dolphin
Corporate Online Booking System
Shortlist:
Item Consulting
Worldspan
Tour Management System
Shortlist:
Mach Associates
RWA
Hotel Online Reservation System
Shortlist:
Octopus
Great Hotels
Property Management System
Shortlist:
Fidelio
RedSkyIT
Destination Management System
Shortlist:
Eviivo
New Vision
Phil Davies
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