DTH Travel Maldives has been awarded the prestigious title of "Indian Ocean’s Leading Destination Management Company", at the World Travel Awards 2024. The ceremony for the Indian Ocean Category was held at the Dubai World Trade Centre as a segment of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2024.
Suranjith De Fonseka, Managing Director of DTH Travel Sri Lanka and Maldives stated “this is a momentous achievement for DTH Maldives. It showcases our commitment to excellence and underscores our position as industry leaders in providing unparalleled travel experiences. This accolade uplifts us to continue elevating the benchmarks of travel in the Maldives. We are honoured and humbled to receive such an award, as it is conferred based on the votes of all those who have experienced our service and hospitality"
Howard Brohier, Director of DTH Travel Maldives, whilst expressing his appreciation stated, “this esteemed award serves as a testament to our team's passion, expertise, and tireless efforts in showcasing the unparalleled beauty and hospitality of the Maldives to the world”.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our valued guests, partners, and the awarding body for recognizing our dedication to excellence. DTH Travel Maldives has been successively recognized in the list of the top 100 corporates in the Maldives, but this award inspires us to continue raising the bar and setting new standards of service in the Maldives travel industry.
DTH Travel Maldives takes pride in being an established Destination Management Company since 2009, boasting a 15-year experience-filled journey. It is birthed out of a partnership between the Maldives based Cyprea group, a prominent private conglomerate with operations in hospitality, aviation, insurance, export services and fuel supply and the Acorn Group – a leading conglomerate present in sectors such as travel, aviation, hospitality, education services and logistics in Sri Lanka, Maldives, Thailand, UAE and Cambodia. DTH Travel Group itself is a trusted name in Asia, and has been involved in destination management for over 60 years and is present in 14 countries in the region.
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