Africa's Leading Online Travel Agency Award by World Travel Awards
(TRAVPR.COM) UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - October 18th, 2013 - Southafricaholidays.com, the one stop online travel shop for Africa, celebrated its success at the World Travel Awards in Nairobi, Kenya, when Southafricaholidays.com was named as “Africa's Leading Online Travel Agency”.
Hailed as “The Oscars of the Travel Industry” by the Wall Street Journal, the World Travel Awards is recognized worldwide as the ultimate travel accolade. World Travel Awards, celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, recognizes brands that push the boundaries of industry excellence. Southafricaholidays.com beat a strong field of competition to win this category. The World Travel Awards are voted for by travel and tourism professionals worldwide and this accolade recognizes the commitment to excellence which organization’s receiving awards have demonstrated during the past twelve months.
In addition to the comprehensive online booking engine, Southafricaholidays.com annually produces and manages hundreds of unique pre-packaged experiences including a great range of leisure and safari holidays to Africa.
“It’s an honour to be named as a winner in the World Travel Awards and we are very proud of being recognized as "Africa's Leading Online Travel Agency" from our esteemed customers who are true advocates of our product. Getting selected by a global cross-section of voters for the World Travel Awards is a true reflection of our on-going commitment to the needs of our customers and travel agents. Southafricaholidays.com will continue to consolidate its position as "the one stop online travel shop to Africa". We're proud that customers and industry alike have recognized our commitment to service excellence”, said Bisy Philip, Chief Operating Officer of Southafricaholidays.com.
Last month, Southafricaholidays.com and South African Tourism (SA Tourism) have signed a Joint Marketing Agreement aimed at the Travel Trade and consumers to further boost tourist arrival numbers from key markets in the Middle East to South Africa.
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