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Regency Travel and Tours was awarded ‘World’s Leading Travel Agency 2015’ by WTA for the ninth consecutive year at a ceremony held at Mazagan Beach & Golf Resort in El Jadida, Morocco last month.
Hailed as “Oscars of the travel industry,” the World Travel Awards are “highly coveted and contested,” with winners being chosen purely by virtue of the votes they receive. Currently in its 22nd year, WTA celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2013 and are acknowledged across the globe as the most sought after travel awards and the ultimate travel accolade.
Regency Travel & Tours’ CEO Tareq Abdullatif Taha has seen the company grow and has been the driving force behind its success.
Elated at the achievement, he said, “It is an honour for us to represent Qatar, and an absolute delight on being adjudged the World’s leading travel agency for 2015. It is a proud moment for my entire team, and this award is a testament to our commitment to quality service, driving value to our customers, and our ability to adapt to the constantly evolving travel space.”
Taha attributed the achievement to his customers for their “trust and loyalty” towards the Regency Travel and Tours brand as well as his 400-plus-member team for the dedication and passion for work. “We would like to dedicate this award to the people of Qatar and would like to express our gratitude to HH the Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and HH the Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani for bestowing their blessings and their vision and support for Qatar travel and tourism industry.”
Taha said, “Winning the award for ninth time in a row doesn’t come easy, but also not as a surprise to us. Given the tough economic and market conditions, we have striven hard and have never compromised on our quality standards and integrity. Our customers recognise and appreciate this and have voted us to victory yet again.”
He added, “We have been fortunate to have the incredible support and backing of our visionary leaders. The direction and support of our chairman & president Ibrahim Hassan al-Asmakh and vice-president Hassan al-Asmakh have shown us the way and given us self-belief to achieve what we have and shall continue to.”
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