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Rizzi Lustre from Desert Adventure Tourism won a two night stay at the luxury Dukes Hotel, London, through a competition held by TTN in May. Seen here, TTN’s publishing director Kim Thomson and Mike Scully from Seven Tides, the hotel’s owning company, hand over the winning voucher. |
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The first ever Skal Asia Ecotourism Award 2010 was won by the Chaophya Park Hotel & Resort, Bangkok. General manager, Andrew Wood is pictured receiving the award from Skal Asia president Gerry Perez (left) and Skal International vice president and director of development Tony Boyle (right). |
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Siegfried Nierhaus, managing director of Atlas Hospitality, Chef Christian and Pasquale Baiguera, general manager of the Radisson Blu Hotel Dubai Media City, celebrate Certo’s at Souq Qaryat Al Beri, Abu Dhabi’s first anniversary. |
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The Ascott recently presented its 25th anniversary grand prize of complimentary stays for 25 years to winner Tomo Takuma. Seen here Chong Kee Hiong, CEO of Ascott Residence Trust Management Limited presenting the prize to Takuma (right). |
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Sabre Travel Network Middle East (STNME) sponsored the annual Association of Bahrain Tours & Travel Agents (ABTTA) gala dinner. The dinner, hosted at L’Hotel in Seef, was attended by STNME CEO Daniel Naoumovitch (third from right), Sofyan Almoayed (second from left), chairman of ABTTA and 70 other luminaries from the travel and tourism industry in Bahrain. |
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Thomas Cook Group UK’s Excellence Award 2009 has been given to Sonesta Pharaoh Beach Resort Hurghada for exceeding high standards of service and quality of accommodation. The award was presented by David Martin, gateway manager, Laura Turner, consumer affairs executive, and Amy Knott, resort supervisor, to resort general manager Lassaad Labidi and Elham Selim, director of sales and marketing.
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Zakumi, the Official Mascot of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, was welcomed to Emirates Airline’s home base by cabin crew representing each of the 32 nations taking part in the soccer spectacle in South Africa. |
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