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African Travel Times unveils 2019 Awards winners

African Travel Times

African Travel Times, West Africa’s only monthly travel and tourism magazine, and the organisers of the annual African Travel Times Awards has unveiled winners of the 2019 edition of the award.

The winners, according to the organisers, would br presented with their awards at an elaborate ceremony billed for October 20, 2019, at Movenpick Ambassador Hotel, Accra, Ghana.

The year’s edition of the awards will be headlined by top dignitaries, especially Odeneho Kwafo Akoto III Akwamumanhene, as the father of the day.

Speaking during the official unveiling of the nominees, Lucky George, Publisher/Editor of the publication, the annual awards, which was initiated six years ago, is to recognise ‘excellence’ in the travel and tourism sector in Nigeria, West Africa and beyond.

He noted further that this year’s award ceremony has assumed a new dimension because of interest from more key players in the tourism and hospitality sector.

Offering details on the winners, George said that apart from individuals, winners also emerged from various industries including, hospitality, airlines, national/states and tourism agencies.

Winners in the airline category are: International; Ethiopian Airlines, which emerged best for Africa; Kenya Airways as the ‘Most Supportive National Carrier’ for effective promotion of the Kenyan Tourism brand; Arik Air bagged the Most Recognisable Airline Brand in Nigeria and Africa World Airlines, the Most Reliable/ Best Connectivity Airline in West Africa.

In the hospitality category, West Africa winners are; Movenpick Ambassador Hotel, [West Africa]; Royal Senchi Resort, Number One Resort [West Africa]; Tang Palace Hotel, Best Dining Experience Hotel Of The Year [West Africa]; Zaina Lodge, Best Safari Facility and The Envoy Abuja, the Most Modern and Environmental Friendly Facility in West Africa.

Also, in the governments/agencies category, Akwa Ibom State, emerged Top Sport Tourism Destination [West Africa]; Rivers State, Most Supportive Government in Sustaining Tourism Facilities [Nigeria]; Ghana Tourism Authority, Most Active Tourism Agency, West Africa, as well as, South African Tourism, ‘Most Effective National Marketing Tourism Agency’ [Africa] for the second year running; and Ministry of Tourism, Arts & Culture of Ghana as the Most Active in west Africa.

In the Ghana category, winners are: Labadi Hotel, 5-Star Hotel/Longevity Award; Peduase Valley Hotel, 4-Star Of The Year; African Regent, 3-Star Hotel of the Year/Most Authentic Ghanaian Hotel; Villa Monticello, Boutique Hotel Of the Year; Maaha Beach Resort, Best in Ghana; Accra City Hotel, Green Hotel of the Year; Kwarleyz Residence, Best Apartment; Lou Moon Lodge, Best Eco-Lodge and Golden Tulip Accra Hotel emerging ‘Best Ghanaian Dining Experience’.

Other winners are: National Council for Arts and Culture [NCAC] of Nigeria, Most Active culture agency in West Africa; Gambia, Most Visited Destination in West Africa; YOKS Rent A Car, Ghana, Best In West Africa; Bernard Bankole, Most Active Association President, West Africa; National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies [NANTA], Most Active Association and Susan Akporiaye, Most Active Woman in Tourism, West Africa.

Also to be honoured are, Seth Yeboah Ocran, founder/CEO, YOKS Investments Limited, Ghana; David Nana Anim, former president, Ghana Tourism Federation [GHATOF]; Associations of Business Women in Tourism and Women in Tourism respectively.

Giving an insight as to His Royal Majesty’s coming to grace the occasion, George said, “His Highness agreeing to honour us with his presence is nothing, but a blessing and a clear demonstration of his desire to also promote his legendary and powerful Kingdom as a preferred historical and cultural destination in Ghana”.

The event would be co-chaired by Sam Alabi, chairman, Board of Trustee, Federation of Tourism Associations of Nigeria [FTAN] and Herbert Acquaye, former president, Ghana Hotels Association [GHA].