Friday, July 9, 2010

BWI: Travel + Leisure’s 15th Annual World's Best Awards Readors' Poll

Press release from Business Wire India
Source: Travel+Leisure
Friday, July 09, 2010 03:25 PM IST (09:55 AM GMT)
Editors: General: Consumer interest, Travel & tourism; Business: Business services, Media & entertainment, Publishing & printing, Travel & tourism
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Travel + Leisure's 15th Annual World's Best Awards Readors' Poll
Oberoi Vanyavilas, India has been Voted the 2010 World's Best Hotel

New York, United States and New Delhi, Delhi, India, Friday, July 09, 2010 -- (Business Wire India) -- Travel + Leisure - World's leading Travel Magazine; announced its 15th Annual World's Best Awards readers survey. The Top 5 cities as per the poll are Bangkok, Thailand; Chiang Mai, Thailand; Florence, Italy; San Miguel de Allende, Mexico; and Rome, Italy.The Best City Overall, Bangkok, returns to the No. 1 spot, having last held that ranking in 2008, and this year marks San Miguel de Allende's debut on the Top Ten Overall list. New Orleans and Washington D.C., which have not ranked on T+L's list of Top Ten Cities in the U.S. and Canada since 2005 and 2001 1998, rank No. 7 and No. 10 this year, respectively. With the increased popularity of river cruising, T+L has added a new 2010 category: World's Best River Cruises; Abercrombie & Kent takes the top spot in this category. The Galápagos regains its title as World's Best Islands from 2008 (Bali took the title in 2009). In the World's Best Hotels Overall category, there are 31 properties in the U.S. and Canada-up 11 percent from last year and more than any other region this year.

Two companies have held onto their No. 1 rankings every year since the poll began in 1996: Crystal Cruises (Best Large-Ship Cruise Line) and Singapore Airlines (Best International Airline). The 2010 results, including the Top 100 Hotels Overall, Top 50 Resorts in the Continental U.S. and Canada, Top 10 Cities Overall, and Top 10 Domestic Airlines, among other lists, are featured on www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest now and in Travel + Leisure''s August issue, available on newsstands July 23.*

Nancy Novogrod, editor-in-chief of Travel + Leisure, said: "That the three highest-ranking hotels this year are Oberoi Vanyavilas, a jungle camp on the edge of India's Ranthamhbore Tiger Reserve; Triple Creek Ranch, in Darby, Montana, a haven for comfort-seeking outdoor-adventure travelers; and Fairmont Mara Safari Club, in Kenya's Masai Mara, speaks volumes. These properties provide distinctive encounters with the natural world, which linger in memory; they are perceived as delivering great value, even when the price-per-day is high. The spirit of exploration also prevailed in the choice of the Galápagos as Best Islands in the World, and of Bangkok as Best City. It's worth noting that our survey took place before the political upheaval in Bangkok began in May, and that the U.S. travel warning has now been lifted."
Payal Kohli, editor-in-chief Travel + Leisure South Asia adds, "It's very encouraging for us to see how hotels and cities (Udaipur was voted the World's Best City in 2009) in India have been making it to the top ten in T+L's World's Best Awards in the last few years. This year's World's Best Hotel Oberoi Vanyavilas is up from being No. 2 on the list last year."

The top winners in each category will be honored at an awards luncheon on July 21 at the new Trump SoHo New York in NYC. That evening, a gala event to celebrate the fifteenth annual World's Best Awards will be held at the new Andaz 5th Avenue in New York City. This will be the first party at the hotel which recently opened to guests on July 5.

As part of the 2010 World's Best Awards report, Travel + Leisure editors also create a 20 to Watch list that highlights standout new properties and companies that they expect will appear on World's Best Awards lists in years to come. On page 141 of the August issue, there will be a barcode that can be scanned with smart phones to send readers directly to travel deals from each of the 20 to Watch winners.

The image on the cover of Travel + Leisure's August 2010 issue is the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, this year's Top Resort in Hawaii and Top Hotel Spa in Hawaii.

2010 World's Best Awards Survey Methodology

A questionnaire developed by the editors of Travel + Leisure, in association with ROI Research Inc., was made available to Travel + Leisure readers at TLWorldsBest.com from December 15, 2009, to March 31, 2010. Readers were invited to participate through Travel + Leisure magazine (January, February, and March issues), and online at TravelandLeisure.com. To protect the integrity of the data, after March 31, 2010, respondents were screened by Travel + Leisure and responses from any identified travel-industry professionals who completed the survey were eliminated from the final tally. The survey website, TLWorldsBest.com, was maintained, monitored, and kept secure by ROI Research Inc., which collected and tabulated the responses and kept them confidential. The scores are indexed averages of responses concerning applicable characteristics. Respondents were asked to rate hotels, islands, destination spas, golf resorts, and rental-car agencies on five characteristics; cities, cruise lines, and tour operators and safari outfitters on six characteristics; and airlines and hotel spas on four characteristics (see below). In the hotel, cruise line, tour operator, airline, and golf resort categories, respondents could also rate additional optional characteristics; these ratings were not included in the final score. For each characteristic, respondents were asked to rate a candidate on a scale of 1 to 5, where "5" means excellent and "1" means poor. Required component ratings were then averaged, creating an overall score. A minimum number of responses was necessary for a candidate to be eligible for inclusion in the World's Best Awards listings. Some companies were rated in both the cruise line and tour operator and safari outfitter categories, and some properties were rated in both the destination spa and hotel spa categories. In both cases, companies and properties have different scores for each category. These were the categories and characteristics:

. For hotels: rooms/facilities, location, service, restaurants/food, value.
. Hotel types were determined using the number of rooms and suites. Inns have fewer than 40 rooms; resorts have 40 rooms or more. Small city hotels have fewer than 100 rooms; large city hotels have 100 rooms or more. In some regions, inns and resorts and large and small city hotels were grouped together.
. For destination spas: accommodations/ambience, treatments, service, food, value.
. For hotel spas: ambience, treatments, service, value.
. For cities: sights, culture/arts, restaurants/food, people, shopping, value.
. For islands: natural attractions, activities/sights, restaurants/food, people, value.
. For cruise lines: cabins, food, service, itineraries/destinations, activities, value.
. For tour operators and safari outfitters: staff/guides, itineraries/destinations, activities, accommodations, food, value.
. For airlines: cabin comfort, in-flight service, customer service, value. Optional: food.
. For rental-car agencies: vehicle selection, vehicle availability, rental location, service, value.
. For golf resorts: location, course grounds, amenities, service, value.

*Spa winners will be featured in Travel + Leisure's October 2010 issue.
**Hotel Bel-Air is currently closed for renovations and is scheduled to reopen in 2011.
***Santorini is voted on as a separate destination.
With an eye for the authentic, the innovative, and the irresistible, Travel + Leisure (www.travelandleisure.com) fuses expert reporting on culture, food, style, and design with stunning photography, transporting readers to the places-and the travel experiences-that matter now. T+L, the monthly title from American Express Publishing and the long-standing authority in its field, has the largest audience of any travel magazine and is an indispensable guide for global nomads. Travel + Leisure has a network of international editions, including Travel + Leisure Mexico, Travel + Leisure Turkey, Travel + Leisure China, Travel + Leisure South Asia, and Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia.

About Travel + Leisure:

Travel + Leisure, published monthly by American Express Publishing Corporation, is the world's leading travel magazine. Sophisticated, modern, and always intelligent, Travel + Leisure examines the way we travel now and where we'll be going years from now, putting into context all the elements of the traveler's experience-from hotels, restaurants, and shopping to architecture, culture, and politics-while delivering the latest news on security, health, trends, and innovations. The south Asia edition is published by Media transasia India ltd and it provides the same insider information and inspiration to the world's fastest-growing tourism market. Travelers from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and the Maldives are criss-crossing the globe in pursuit of the most unique holiday experience, and Travel+Leisure South Asia is their magazine of choice.

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Sanjiv Bisaria, Asst Vice President-International Sales, Travel + Leisure South Asia, +91 9811562019, sbisaria@mtil.biz

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