Bag The Best BTA Table Position! Before Consumer Voting Starts on 4 July – British Travel Awards

Saturday, Jun 25, 2022 0

 

With consumer voting in The British Travel Awards due to start on 4th July, now is the best time to book for the Gala Awards evening to secure a prime viewing position. The entertainment packed evening takes place on Tuesday 29th November at Battersea Evolution in London’s Battersea Park.

 

Online booking is now open and in a special web booking feature, unusual at a travel event, it’s possible to choose the table or individual place position and also see who has booked nearby tables. Sold tables are marked in red on the booking plan, with all others either available, or part available.

 

BTA director of events and partnerships Lorraine Barnes Burton said: “Once voting commences table sales tend to hot up but currently there are still four front row tables, infront of the stage, up for grabs!

 

A table for ten people is priced at £3,250 + VAT and individual seats at £340 + VAT. Ticket price includes:-

 

  • Welcome reception
  • Evening hosted by renowned raconteur or headline entertainer
  • Three-course dinner served with wine followed by coffee
  • The Awards presentation
  • After-show partying into the small hours with live music, dancing, chill zone, chocolate fountain and the famous midnight hot dogs!


Learn more about British Travel Awards

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