TravelMole 2010 Web Innovation Awards are launched
SINGAPORE – TravelMole is pleased to announce the launch of its 2010 web awards for the travel and tourism industry in Asia Pacific.
Competition is sure to be tough as the industry’s best operators vie for these prestigious awards, held since 2008.
Nominations for the awards are now being accepted so watch your inbox for the online voting opportunity coming soon.
Winners of the awards will be announced at The EyeforTravel Distribution Summit – Asia’s largest annual online travel event – at The Marina Mandarin Singapore on April 28-29th.
The full list of award categories is
Best Use of Social Media
Travel Start-up of the year
Most Creative Marketing Campaign
Best Ancillary Revenue Strategy
Most exciting new technology in travel
Travel Innovator of the year
Most Effective use of Mobile Technology
Most Innovative Use of Video
WEB 2.0 Mash up
Best Website Design
Best Accommodation only site
Airline site
Car Rental site
Hotel/Resort site
Cruise operator site
Online Travel agency site
Responsible Tourism site
Tour Operator site
Tourist Board site
Nominations for each category will remain open until April 1.
At this point the nominations will be short listed by a group of tourism and technology experts independent of TravelMole.
The names of those who have made the grade will be published on April 8.
Following that, a separate team of independent judges made up of travel Industry personalities will choose the winners in each section.
The Award winners will be showcased to an expected audience of more than 1,000 travel technology leaders, who are attending the EyeforTravel Travel Distribution Asia conference.
Between now and then (stay tuned and look out for company profiles, award news, judges, venues and timings.
A wide range of sponsorship opportunities are available and for those that are interested in maximising exposure to the TravelMole readership around the globe, contact [email protected]
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