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As the XIX Commonwealth Games drew to a close, India also stole the show at this year’s World Travel Awards Asia & Australasia Ceremony held in Delhi on Thursday 14 October.
The industry’s elite – including CEOs and directors of leading travel companies, government ministers and tourist board chiefs – all gathered to see who would be crowned the ‘best of the best’ during the most important evening of the year in the Asian travel and tourism calendar.
	Despite the controversy surrounding the build-up to the Commonwealth Games, India has proven its credentials as a top travel destination, taking away the title of “Asia’s Leading Destination” at the World Travel Awards Ceremony.
	Other big wins for the region include “Asia’s Leading Hotel” and “Asia’s Leading Luxury Hotel” for the Trident Gurgaon; “Asia’s Leading Resort” for The Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach Kerala, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts won the award for “Asia’s Leading Hotel Brand”; whilst India Tourism picked up “Asia’s Leading Tourist Board”..jpg)
	With Asia leading the world out of recession, several key brands were rewarded for their extraordinary efforts, including Malaysia Airlines, which was voted “Asia’s Leading Airline” and “Asia’s Leading Airline Business Class”.
	Shanghai won the award for “Asia’s Leading Meetings & Conference Destination”, Avis received the trophy for “Asia’s Leading Car Hire”, Cox & Kings were awarded “India’s Leading Destination Management Company”. The Pan Pacific Singapore won the trophy for “Asia’s Leading Business Hotel”, while Swissôtel was crowned “Asia’s Leading Business Hotel Brand”.
	The arrival of several new properties over the past years has raised the Asian hospitality bar even higher. Of these, Sheraton Incheon Hotel, South Korea received the award for “Asia’s Leading New Hotel” while Resorts World Sentosa picked up “Asia’s Leading New Resort”.
	The luxury market also revealed some strong contenders, with China’s Fuchun Resort winning “Asia’s Leading Luxury Golf Resort”, while Raffles Group picked up “Asia’s Leading Luxury Hotel Brand”. Indonesia’s Ayana Resort and Spa Bali was voted “Asia’s Leading Luxury Resort” and Ayana Villa won “Asia’s Leading Luxury Villa”.
	There were awards too for travel companies, organisations and destinations in over 20 individual countries across Asia.
	Le Meridien Angkor won both “Cambodia’s Leading Hotel” and “Cambodia’s Leading Spa Resort”. Swissôtel Grand Shanghai took away the trophy for “China’s Leading Business Hotel”, The Claridges Surajkund won “India’s Leading Business Hotel” and Mandarin Oriental was awarded “Malaysia’s Leading Hotel”.
	The winners were selected by thousands of industry professionals and consumers worldwide who have been voting online.
	Graham E. Cooke, Founder and President of World Travel Awards said: “The level of competition here in Asia is exceptional, and it is no wonder that the region is leading the world out of recession.”
	“As the Commonwealth Games draws to a climax, millions around the world have not merely enjoyed world-class action on the athletics track, they have witnessed India coming of age, with Delhi proving its credentials as a world-class sport tourism hub,” he added.
	Established 17 years ago, World Travel Awards is committed to raising the standards of customer service and overall business performance throughout the international industry.
	Winners of the regional ceremony will now go on to compete in World Travel Awards 2010 Grand Final in London, immediately before World Travel Market on Sunday 7 November.
	The World Travel Awards was launched in 1993 to acknowledge and recognise excellence in the world’s travel and tourism industry.
	Now celebrating its 17th Anniversary, the awards is regarded as the very highest achievement that a travel product could ever hope to receive.
	Votes are cast by 183,000 travel professionals, including travel agencies, tour and transport companies and tourism organisations in over 160 countries across the globe.
	Votes are cast globally by fellow industry professionals in over 1,000 different categories.
	Attended by senior executives from major travel companies, operators and destinations, WTA events are universally respected as providing established, top level networking opportunities, regionally and globally.
	The World Travel Award’s official list of worldwide media partners includes: ABTA Magazine, ASTA Network Magazine, BBC World News, eTurboNews, Breaking Travel News, CNBC Arabiya, Khaleej Times, L’Agenzia di Viaggi, Trav Talk, Trade Arabia, TTN, Travel Daily News International, Focus on Travel News, New Focus Travel Magazine, Tourism Review, JAX FAX, Travel & Leisure China, Travel & Leisure Golf China, Xenios & Xenios World.
Asia winners of world Travel Awards held in new Delhi last week
Asia’s Leading Airline
	Malaysia Airlines
	Asia’s Leading Airline Business Class
	Malaysia Airlines
	Asia’s Leading Airline First Class
	Korean Air Nominee Winner
	Asia’s Leading Airport
	Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore
	Asia’s Leading Airport Hotel
	Radisson Hotel, Delhi, India
	Asia’s Leading Beach Resort
	Samaya Seminyak, Indonesia
	Asia’s Leading Boutique Hotel
	Casa Del Mar Langkawi, Malaysia
	Asia’s Leading Business Hotel
	Pan Pacific Singapore
	Asia’s Leading Business Hotel Brand
	Swissotel
	Asia’s Leading Casino Resort
	Resorts World Genting, Malaysia
	Asia’s Leading City Hotel
	Swissotel The Stamford
	Asia’s Leading City Resort
	Hilton Beijing Wangfujing, China
	Asia’s Leading Cruise Line
	Costa Cruises
	Asia’s Leading Cruise Port
	Shanghai - China (port)
	Asia’s Leading Design Hotel
	Indigo Pearl, Thailand
	Asia’s Leading Destination
	India
	Asia’s Leading Family Resort
	Resorts World Genting, Malaysia
	Asia’s Leading Golf Resort
	Mission Hills Resort, China
	Asia’s Leading Green Hotel
	Sukau Rainforest Lodge, Sabah, Malaysia
	Asia’s Leading Honeymoon Resort
	Six Senses Hideaway, Samui, Thailand
	Asia’s Leading Hotel
	Trident Gurgaon, India
	Asia’s Leading Hotel Brand
	Oberoi Hotels and Resorts
	Asia’s Leading Inward Tourism Development Company
	Aydeniz Group
	Asia’s Leading Lifestyle Hotel
	Hilton Beijing Wangfujing, China
	Asia’s Leading luxury Golf Resort
	Fuchun Resort, China
	Asia’s Leading Luxury Hotel
	Trident Gurgaon, India
	Asia’s Leading Luxury Hotel Brand
	Raffles Group
	Asia’s Leading Luxury Resort
	AYANA Resort and Spa Bali, Indonesia
	Asia’s Leading Luxury Villa
	Ayana Villa, Ayana Resort and Spa Bali, Indonesia
	Asia’s Leading Meetings & Conference Centre
	Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore
	Asia’s Leading Meetings & Conference Destination
	Shanghai
	Asia’s Leading Meetings & Conference Hotel
	Taj Palace Hotel New Delhi, India
	Asia’s Leading New Hotel
	Sheraton Incheon Hotel, South Korea
	Asia’s Leading New Resort
	Resorts World Sentosa
	Asia’s Leading Resort
	The Leela Kempinski Kovalam Beach Kerala, India
	Asia’s Leading Resort Brand
	Six Senses Resorts & Spas
	Asia’s Leading Spa Resort
	The Andaman Langkawi, Malaysia
	Asia’s Leading Sports Tourism Destination
	Singapore
	Asia’s Leading Suite
	Maharajah’s Pavilion, The Raj Palace, India
	Asia’s Leading Themed Resort
	Orange County Coorg Resort, India
	Asia’s Leading Tourist Board
	Incredible India
	Asia’s Leading Travel Agency
	Diethelm Travel Group
	Asia’s Leading Travel Exhibition
	Asia Luxury Travel Market
	Asia’s Leading Villa
	Fuchun Villa, Fuchun Resort, China
	Asia’s Responsible Tourism Award
	Orange County Resorts