GVK Lounge bags ‘World’s Leading Airport Lounge – First Class’ award at the World Travel Awards 2017
The GVK Lounge at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (CSIA) which is operated by Travel Food Services (TFS) and Performa was bestowed with the ‘World’s Leading Airport Lounge – First Class’ and ‘Asia’s Leading Airport Lounge’ award titles at the prestigious World Travel Awards 2017. The opulent lounge at CSIA was recognized for its luxurious offerings and superlative facilities at the 24th edition of the global awards function held in Vietnam recently.
GVK Lounge was felicitated with the most desired accolade in the travel industry for the third consecutive year after a yearlong voting process that witnessed participation from end consumers and qualified executives from the sector. In addition to this, the GVK Lounge added another feather to its cap by being nominated for the World’s Leading Airport Lounge – Business Class category for the third time in a row.
Presenting exclusive state-of-the-art amenities, the GVK Lounge strives to evoke a blissful atmosphere that leaves the passengers with a lingering sense of relaxation, comfort and contentment. Among the services rendered, the First-class Lounge offers superlative concierge services, variety of inter-continental cuisines and a world-class spa, to name a few.
By felicitating winners on a global platform, the World Travel Awards reward and celebrate excellence across all key sectors of the travel tourism & hospitality industry. Every year, the renowned World Travel Awards function is attended by the industry’s key decision makers, figure heads and trade & consumer media.
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