Oberoi Gurgaon Wins Hosting Rights To World Travel Awards 2012 Ceremony

Indian capital selected as host due to its continuing evolution as a world-class business and leisure destination, spearheaded by its thriving luxury hospitality sector.

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Following the success of its 2010 event, World Travel Awards will be returning to India in 2012 to host its Asia & Australasia Ceremony at Delhi’s brand new luxury hotel, The Oberoi, Gurgaon.

The organisers of the “Oscars of the travel industry” selected the Indian capital as host due to its continuing evolution as a world-class business and leisure destination, spearheaded by its thriving luxury hospitality sector.

Graham E Cooke, President and founder, World Travel Awards, says: “We are delighted to be returning to this beguiling country for what will be our third event there in five years. In this period alone we have noticed the huge strides its travel and tourism sector has made”.

“The Asia & Australasia Ceremony is the first confirmed event of our 2012 Grand Tour, and we look forward to working with The Oberoi Gurgaon team for what will be a decisive evening for the industry,” Cooke adds.

Kapil Chopra, Senior Vice President, Oberoi Hotels & Resorts, says, “We are delighted to be hosting the World Travel Awards Gala Ceremony in 2012. With The Oberoi, Gurgaon’s unique ambience and excellent facilities, we hope to make this a memorable event for all guests and to showcase the best of Indian hospitality. These awards are about honouring the best in Travel and Tourism and to host them is a further endorsement of the growing popularity of India as a world class travel destination.”

World Travel Awards Asia & Australasia Ceremony is one of the most important nights of the year for the region’s tourism industry, and presents an opportunity for the industry’s leaders to gather under one roof to find out who will be crowned the region’s winners.

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