Every stage of the
British Travel Awards voting process; from the design, security and implementation of the online voting software to scrutiny of the results is overseen and audited by
Deloitte LLP, a leading accountancy practitioners in the travel industry sector. On the Voting
Form Preview page
http://britishtravelawards.com/vfp
.php you will find a guide on how to complete the voting form and browse the various categories without the necessity to register. Under each category you will find a selection of companies that would like your vote. If your preferred company isn't listed, there is an alternative answer box in each category where you can enter their name.
To vote visit: http://www.britishtravelawards.com
Don't be put off from voting for a small independent tour
operator if you see them matched against one of the major brands. When voting closes the companies in each category will be segregated into three groups based upon the number of customers they carry and receive their award based upon the highest number of votes cast within each group.
How the listing process works: During March and
April 2012 travel companies and tourism organisations were invited to register for listing in the various categories on the consumer voting form. These 75 categories span a comprehensive range of holiday and travel products.
Everything from package holidays by type and destination, through companies providing individual holiday components; flights, accommodation, ferries, car hire, transfers, airport parking, foreign exchange, travel insurance and attraction tickets, to travel information publishers, travel websites and tourist attractions. Each category was capped at a maximum of 15 entries and no company was allowed to enter one brand in more than five categories. The applications were reviewed by the British Travel Awards
Academy - a group of industry professional, media pundits and financial analysts - who determined which companies should be listed based upon a number of factors. Principally: the amount of product the company or brand currently offers in that category. Where relevant, the number of votes cast for the company or brand in the corresponding category in the British Travel Awards
2011.
For the
2012 British Travel Awards, 328 brands and organisations have been successful in being nominated by the British Travel Awards Academy to be listed on the voting form. If your preferred company is not listed in any category an alternative answer box is available for you to type in their name.
British Travel
Award Academy:
The
BTA Academy is formed of industry professional, media pundits and financial analysts.
We are indebted to them for their tireless contribution to the awards programme. Their time is freely given and highlights both their dedication to the travel industry and their view on the importance of the British Travel Awards as a mechanism for consumers to reward companies for their performance.
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Alan Murray,
Managing Director, Voyages of
Discovery
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Alison Page,
Development Director,
Global Radio Group
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Bill Maxwell,
Institute of Travel &
Tourism
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Chris Photi,
Senior Partner,
WHA (Whitehart
Associates)
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David Binns,
Head of Products
Cosmos Tours & Cruises
- Debbee
Dale, Managing Director, Debbee Dale
Development
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Denis Wormwell,
Chief Executive Officer, Shearings
Holidays
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Elizabeth Fox,
Regional Director,
Jamaica Tourist Board
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Gary Grieve, Managing Director,
Capela Training/CIMTIG
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Gary Lewis,
Operations Director, The Travel
Network Group
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Graham McKenzie, Publisher, TravelMole
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Graham Pickett,
Lead Partner, Travel,
Hospitality &
Leisure, Deloitte LLP
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Gwyn Hughes, Chairman, Pinpoint
Communication
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Hoda Lacey, Director, Hoda Lacey Consulting/CIMTIG
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Jane Richards, Director,
Brighter PR
- Jo Rzymowska,
General Manager -
UK & Ireland,
Royal Caribbean International
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John McEwan,
Chief Executive,
ABTA/
Advantage
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Justin Fleming,
Non-executive Director,
Classic Collection
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Karen Ramirez, Managing Director,
Lingua Communications Ltd
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Kate Kenward,
Executive Director, AITO
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Keith Betton,
Public Relations Professional, Keith Betton Consulting
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Laura Harcombe, Partner, Hamlins
LLP
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Lisa McAuley, Head of Leisure and Partnerships (
Europe),
Avis
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Nick Caunter, Managing Director,
APH
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Richard Carrick, Chairman,
Private Fly
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Roger Allard, BTA Chairman, All Leisure Group
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Simon Johnson,
Passenger Services Director,
P&O; Ferries
- Tracey Cheffey,
Executive Producer, Travelzoo
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Trevor Harding,
President, Institute of Travel & Tourism
- Tricia
Handley, Managing Director, PinPoint Communications
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Wendy Atkin-Smith, Managing Director,
Viking River Cruise
To vote visit: http://www.britishtravelawards.com
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- published: 22 Aug 2012
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