Harbour Plaza Hotels and Resorts voted “Best Local Hotel Chain” in Asia-Pacific Region

Harbour Plaza Hotels and Resorts voted “Best Local Hotel Chain” in Asia-Pacific Region

For the eighth consecutive year, Harbour Plaza Hotels & Resorts is honored to receive the award of Best Local Hotel Chain by TTG Travel Awards 2017. In its 28th year, the Annual TTG Travel Awards were presented in a prestigious event in Bangkok. This year, the awards ceremony took place on September 28th.
Winners were voted upon by readers of TTG Asia, TTG China, TTG India, TTGmice and TTG-BTmice China. The TTG Travel Awards is a distinction bestowed upon those who have been recognized throughout the industry by both trade and consumers and is an established benchmark of quality for the industry. Every year, trade professionals from across Asia Pacific will gather to honor the success of those who have made outstanding achievements across the region.
“We are certainly delighted to receive this honour for the eighth year running. We would like to share this award honour with our hotel colleagues who are dedicated to providing the excellent service to our guest; the travel experts who have been working faithfully alongside with us; our hotel guests who stay with us and recognize our efforts in providing them a memorable experience.” said P.C. Koh, Director, Harbour Plaza Hotels & Resorts.

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