The Venetian wins Best Integrated Resort award
The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel has been recognised as the Best Integrated Resort in Asia at this year’s 20th TTG Travel Awards for the second successive year since its grand opening in August 2007 in an award ceremony and gala dinner at the Centara Grand and Bangkok Conventions Centre at Central World, Bangkok on October 8.
The Venetian Macao Resort Hotel was voted unanimously by readers of TTG Asia, TTG China, TTGmice and TTG-BTmice China as the Best Integrated Resort, in an award that recognises organisations in the travel industry within the Asia Pacific region that have shown strong commitment towards service excellence.
“We are honoured to have received such substantial recognition for the resort hotel and the entire team. The Best Integrated Resort Award confirms our outstanding facilities among other resorts in the region and is an acknowledgement of our continued efforts to deliver the best experiences with the best available services,” Gunther Hatt, senior vice president of Operations of Venetian Macau Limited said.
“The Venetian Macau is not only a fully integrated resort, but is truly a destination within itself. It is a place for children, families, couples, businessmen, and basically everyone. It’s definitely the must-see destination in Macau,” he added.
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