Cox & Kings voted ‘India’s favourite Tour Operator at Conde Nast Traveller India Readers’ Travel Awards 2016

Cox & Kings was crowned winner at the sixth edition of Conde Nast Traveller Reader’s Travel Awards (RTA) when it bagged the prestigious title of India’s favourite Tour Operator. The awards ceremony held at The Lodhi in New Delhi, amidst much glitz and glamour, celebrated the best of the best in travel, voted for by discerning travellers and readers of the widely read publication.

Commenting on winning the award, Peter Kerkar, Director, Cox & Kings Ltd. said, “It is an honour to have been receiving an award from India’s leading travel magazine that shares with us a common commitment to bringing the best of travel experiences to the discerning traveller. We are extremely proud to be recognised as the best in the business by readers who are seasoned and travel lovers.”

Condé Nast Traveller RTA is globally renowned and considered the most prestigious in the industry. They honour the best in travel, tourism and hospitality, as chosen by the influential readers of Condé Nast Traveller. Its audiences are influencers in travel and vote for their favourites across various categories through an annual survey.

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