Saturday, December 13, 2008

AI, Jet, IndiGo win Galileo Express Travel World Awards 2008




Indian aviation majors- Jet airways, Air India, IndiGo airlines have won the country's most respected and premium travel and tourism industry awards, the Galileo Express Travel World Awards 2008.

Jet Airways, India's premier international airline, was honoured with the 'Best Domestic Full Service Airline' award at a glittering function at the Grand Hotel in New Delhi recently.

This was the airline's sixth consecutive victory in this category, in as many years.

Air India won the award of 'Best International Airlines (Short Haul)' category while IndiGo was adjudged the Best Low-cost carriers.

The Britain's national carrier, British Airways won the 'Best International Airlines (long haul) award.

The awards were given away by Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel at a function in which senior hoteliers, airline officials and other distinguished members of the travel trade community were present.

The Galileo Express TravelWorld Awards were incorporated in 2003 by Galileo India Pvt Ltd and Express TravelWorld, a travel business magazine from The Express Group with an objective to promote professionalism and encourage the industry to attain higher levels of performance.

In the sixth edition, ITC Hotels bagged the Best Premium Hotel Brand award, Trident Hotels won the Best First Class Hotel award while The Royal Orchid got the award in the Best Regional Hotel Brand category.

The event was dedicated to the hotel employees of Taj Mahal Palace and Tower and the Oberoi-Trident, Mumbai who risked their lives while on duty thereby displaying the true ethos of hospitality.

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