Jamaica to host the Americas’ tourism industry Night of the Year

Sandals Whitehouse European Village & Spa, located on Jamaica’s beautiful south coast, is set to host travel and tourism’s biggest night of the year as the World Travel Awards brings The Americas Ga

Sandals Whitehouse European Village & Spa, located on Jamaica’s beautiful south coast, is set to host travel and tourism’s biggest night of the year as the World Travel Awards brings The Americas Gala Ceremony to the Caribbean island resort on October 22.

Leading travel companies, operators, and destinations from across North, Central, South America, and the Caribbean will be united under one roof as they battle it out to see who will walk away with the coveted World Travel Awards trophy.

“We are thrilled to be hosting the World Travel Awards Americas Gala Ceremony at Sandals Whitehouse,” said Sandals Resorts founder and chairman Gordon “Butch” Stewart. “This magnificent resort located in such a pristine setting as Jamaica’s stunning south coast, is the perfect backdrop to showcase the best that the region has to offer.”

Described as the “Oscars of the travel industry” by the Wall Street Journal, the event – now in its 17th year – is universally recognized as a major champion of excellent customer service, encouraging and inspiring products and services to improve business performance and innovation.

Voting has been taking place throughout the year for highly-contended categories such as North America’s Leading Airline, South America’s Leading Destination, the Caribbean’s Leading Beach Resort, and Central America’s Leading Hotel Brand. There are categories for each overall region, as well as categories for individual countries.

John Lynch, Jamaica’s director of tourism, is pleased that the island was selected to host the event. “Jamaica is honured to be chosen as the host destination for the prestigious Americas gala of the 2010 World Travel Awards. We are confident that the event will showcase the destination to a global audience, demonstrating the reason Jamaica has enjoyed tremendous success over the years. We anticipate that this will serve as a precursor to the major event later this year, underscoring the fact that Jamaica, with its unrivaled offerings, attractions, and easy access, is an ideal destination that caters to all travelers.”

Graham E. Cooke, founder and president, World Travel Awards, added: “Jamaica is the perfect location to host this year’s Americas Event. We look forward to working with the team at Jamaica Tourist Board and Sandals Resorts for what I know will be an exciting evening for the tourism industry.

“Bringing together North, South, Central America, and the Caribbean will make for a thrilling ceremony, and there will no doubt be a real competitive edge in the air that should make for some interesting results.”

Viewed as the ultimate achievement for any Americas company, more than 80 travel brands are competing to be the best.

Online voting is now underway, and nominees are campaigning hard with agents and industry executives to win support. Log on to www.worldtravelawards.com and click on the VOTE button to participate.

Winners of the regional ceremony will then go on to compete in World Travel Awards 2010 Grand Final in London on Sunday, November 7, immediately before World Travel Market.

They will be up against some of the finest travel operators in the world, consistently demonstrating excellence in every aspect of their business.
In addition to the honor, prestige, and global exposure of winning one of the awards, covering every sector of travel and tourism, World Travel Award winners enjoy considerable commercial benefits, too.

Consumers seeking peace of mind are increasingly using the winners list as a reliable resource when choosing a holiday.

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