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India has been voted
the world's leading destination at this year's World Travel Awards ceremony.
India saw off competition from London, New York, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro and Sydney to take the award, the most prestigious handed out at the event, which is itself the most high-profile in the tourism calendar.
Etihad Airways was judged world's leading airline for the third year running, seeing off a host of competitors including KLM, Lufthansa, British Aiways, Singapore Airlines, Qatar and Virgin Atlantic.
The world's best new hotel was Jumeirah at Etihad Towers in AbuDhabi, which took the award from illustrious competitors such as the Mandarin Oriental Paris, the towering Ritz Carlton Hong Kong and the ultra-modern W Hotel London in Leicester Square.
For those looking for a skiing break Gstaad Palace in Switzerland was recognized as the world's best skiresort, while the Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa, Antigua was selected as the most romantic resort.
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray in Dubai was recognized as the world's leading sparesort, while Universal Orlando pickedup World's Leading Theme Resort.
Other winners in the ceremony, which saw some 146 awards handed out, included Royal Caribbean (World'sLeading Cruise Line), easyJet (World'sLeading Low-Cost Airline), The BlueTrain (World's Leading Luxury Train) and Korean Air (World's Most Innovative Airline).
The awards are the culmination of a year of regional heats, with winners chosen by travel agents from around the world.
India named world's leading destination at World Travel Awards
the world's leading destination at this year's World Travel Awards ceremony.
India saw off competition from London, New York, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro and Sydney to take the award, the most prestigious handed out at the event, which is itself the most high-profile in the tourism calendar.
Etihad Airways was judged world's leading airline for the third year running, seeing off a host of competitors including KLM, Lufthansa, British Aiways, Singapore Airlines, Qatar and Virgin Atlantic.
The world's best new hotel was Jumeirah at Etihad Towers in AbuDhabi, which took the award from illustrious competitors such as the Mandarin Oriental Paris, the towering Ritz Carlton Hong Kong and the ultra-modern W Hotel London in Leicester Square.
For those looking for a skiing break Gstaad Palace in Switzerland was recognized as the world's best skiresort, while the Sandals Grande Antigua Resort & Spa, Antigua was selected as the most romantic resort.
Jumeirah Zabeel Saray in Dubai was recognized as the world's leading sparesort, while Universal Orlando pickedup World's Leading Theme Resort.
Other winners in the ceremony, which saw some 146 awards handed out, included Royal Caribbean (World'sLeading Cruise Line), easyJet (World'sLeading Low-Cost Airline), The BlueTrain (World's Leading Luxury Train) and Korean Air (World's Most Innovative Airline).
The awards are the culmination of a year of regional heats, with winners chosen by travel agents from around the world.
India named world's leading destination at World Travel Awards