Voting is open for DFNI Global Awards 2008

Nicole Mezzasalma

22-Jan-2008

The awards recognise the top travel retailers, suppliers and airport authority of the year

Voting is now open for the fourth edition of the annual DFNI Global Awards for Travel Retail Excellence, in which the top travel retailers, suppliers and airport authorities of the year are selected by their industry peers. Retail operator DFS Group has held the Travel Retailer of the Year title for the past two editions of the awards, and in 2007 Diageo won the accolade of Supplier of the Year.

Click here to download the supplier voting form, or here to download the retailer voting form. Online voting will soon be available and the deadline for submissions is February 1.

The winners will be announced at the annual DFNI Charity Ball, which this year will take place on February 29 at the Renaissance Chancery Court Hotel in London. To book tickets contact gerrard.kennedy@metropolis.co.uk, +44 (0)20 8253 8607.

 

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