Big Hand winners to be announced at British Travel Awards
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line is to announce two overall winners of its Big Hand travel agent appreciation campaign at the British Travel Awards.
The winners, to be unveiled at the awards ceremony at the Battersea Evolution venue in London on November 15, will each receive a cruise holiday.
Each month since June, Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises field sales team have presented 20 Big Hand awards to individuals and businesses that have made their mark.
Putting forward the nominations for the Big Hand awards have been sales managers, trade marketing, sales support, training team and call centre internally at Royal Caribbean Cruise Line. On the last week of the month the awards are announced and presented.
The British Travel Awards will be presented to the best travel companies as voted for by consumers and travel professionals.
Although just a selection of the awards will be presented on stage, there will be more than 100 winners in the room – all of whom will collect their trophy on the night from the Sky TV and TravelMole VIP Winners Enclosure.
This year, the event will include champagne reception, celebrity host and compere, dinner with wine, live entertainment, dancing to Club DJ, a Jongleurs Comedy Club, dodgems, cigar bar, plus networking and late night bars until 04.00.
There are only a few tables remaining – the First Class Section is sold out. To reserve your seats, visit http://www.britishtravelawards.com/ or email [email protected] with your request.
Business Class Tables for ten guests £1,900 plus VAT, Economy Class Tables for ten guests £1,800 plus VAT, individual seats (in economy only) £190 plus VAT.
*To find out more about the BIG HAND awards, regular updates are available on Royal Caribbean’s trade website http://www.cruisingpower.co.uk/
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