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Shortlist unveiled for WTM's ITTA 2019

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International Travel & Tourism Awards (ITTAs), presented by WTM London, will showcase the best in class of the global travel and tourism industry at the new venue, Magazine London, on November 5 this year

The shortlisted candidates for the second International Travel & Tourism Awards (ITTAs), presented by WTM, were revealed late last month.

More than 90 nominations have been shortlisted for the prestigious awards scheme, almost 20 per cent more entries compared to 2018, as the awards celebrate the very best of travel and tourism on a global scale.

The ITTAs recognise the outstanding successes of destinations, tourist boards, private sector companies and individuals.

The winners will be announced to an audience of more than 500 leading industry figures – including heads of tourism and government ministers – during a prestigious awards ceremony at Magazine London. The brand-new event space, which is located just a stone’s throw away from WTM London venue ExCeL, offers a modern experience with outstanding views of the City.

The ITTAs, presented by WTM and supported by the UNWTO, welcomed a selection of distinguished judges to assess the categories, and the contenders have been unveiled.

Expert judges were drawn from top industry organisations including, WTTC, International Airline Group (IAG), Adobe, Earth Changers, London & Partners, Euromonitor International, public relations body PRCA and the Global Wellness Institute.

The Best Destination category, introduced for 2019, saw an overwhelming response with over 20 entries, however, to enable the judges to compare the entries fairly it was decided that this category would be split into three separate categories –Country, City and Region.

Nicole Smart, International Travel & Tourism Awards Organiser, said: “We are amazed to see even more shortlisted entries for 2019, compared to the inaugural event last year. I feel this alone shows huge support from the industry.

“We have been delighted with both the volume and quality of the entries, with contenders entering from across the globe – from destinations as diverse as Dominica, Madhya Pradesh, Hong Kong, Brabant, Azerbaijan and Santa Monica – and they demonstrate how tourism is playing a vital role in the economies of different cities and regions.

“Our judges have been greatly impressed by the exceptional quality of entries, and those who are on the shortlist know they have reached a very high standard – they will be among the best in the world.”

The full shortlist of nominees across all categories from best destination campaigns to most sustainable and luxurious travel options can be found on ttnworldwide.com  

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