Irish Ferries ‘Best Ferry Company 2007 at the World Travel Awards in Newcastle
Irish Ferries received its second major travel trade award in a month, when the European categories of the World Travel Awards were announced in Newcastle.
Irish Ferries was voted ‘Best Ferry Operator' on the Irish Sea by travel agents across the UK, in Ireland and the rest of Europe. The company operates three routes between Ireland and Europe: Dublin/Holyhead, Rosslare/Pembroke and Rosslare/Cherbourg.
The World Travel Awards - dubbed the ‘oscars' of the travel industry - are in their 14th year and recognise excellence in the tourism industry on a global scale. This is the first time that a WTA ceremony has been held in Europe and 300 invited guests from 19 different countries were at the awards in Newcastle 9 on October 2007.
Head of passenger sales, Declan Mescall said: "To be recognised by agents on both sides of the Irish Sea - and in Europe - for the excellence of our ships and service is hugely satisfying."
The World Travel Award comes hot on the heels of Irish Ferries being judged 'Best Ferry Operator' in the Travel Trade Gazette awards on 13 September 2007.
Irish Ferries, The Low Fares Ferry Company, received a major accolade from the UK travel trade press by winning the 'Best Ferry Operator' category at the TTG Awards in London.
Said head of passenger sales, Declan Mescall: We're obviously delighted to be singled out for the award which was voted on by travel agents and a panel of industry experts.
The Award comes in recognition of the unmatched quality of our fleet and the dedication and commitment of our staff ashore and on board our ships to deliver unbeatable customer service.
With self-drive holidays to Ireland by ferry seeing a resurgence in popularity due to well-documented problems with air travel, we're in a great position to enjoy sustained growth and even more awards over the coming years.
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