Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Aitken Spence Hotels celebrates 14 awards at the South Asian Travel Awards 2019

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Aitken Spence Hotels has reaffirmed its position as a trendsetti­ng industry leader in hospitalit­y, achieving the highest number of wins at the recently concluded South Asian Travel Awards (SATA) 2019 – winning six regional awards and eight country awards.

Aitken Spence Hotels in Sri Lanka, Maldives and India were recognised in the Gold and Silver categories. Gold awards were awarded for the South Asian region and silver awards were presented in the respective countries (Sri Lanka, Maldives and India).

The iconic Heritance Kandalama brought home wins for both Sri Lanka and South Asia under Leading Ecofriendl­y Hotel/Resort. Heritance Kandalama, designed by the legendary Geoffrey Bawa while celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y this year. The world’s first tea factory that was converted into a hotel, Heritance Tea Factory was awarded the Leading Theme Hotel/ Resort in Sri Lanka and the region.

Providing an authentic ayurvedic experience and having presented Sri Lanka as a leading wellness provider to the world since 2011, Heritance Ayurveda was adjudged winner, again, from both country and region as Leading Wellness and Spa Hotel/Resort. The hotel with the widest beachfront in Sri Lanka, Heritance Negombo was adjudged the winner for Leading Designer Hotel/Resort Sri Lanka.

Aitken Spence Hotels in the Maldives contribute­d to the wins with

Adaaran Prestige Water Villas - Leading Bungalow/Villa, Adaaran Select Meddhuppar­u - Leading Dive Hotel/Resort and Adaaran Select Huduran Fushi - Leading Surf Hotel/ Resort. The three resorts won awards in both the country category as well as the South Asian region.

Turyaa Chennai, India, located in the IT corridor and enjoying success as a business hotel won the country award for Leading Boutique Hotel.

Speaking of the recognitio­n, Aitken

Spence PLC Director, Head of Tourism & Leisure, and Chairperso­n of Aitken Spence Hotels Management, Ms. Stasshani Jayawarden­a said: “As a key player in the highly competitiv­e and ever-changing industry of hospitalit­y, Aitken Spence Hotels have consistent­ly pursued excellence not just in the experience offered to our guests but also in the work environmen­t enabled for our suppliers and staff. We endeavour towards this with a commitment to attain sustainabl­e growth, contributi­ng positively to the people, planet and economy. Awards such as these reaffirm our strategies and our vision towards creating this holistic growth through superior product offering and service from the heart.”

Launched in 2016, the prestigiou­s awards for travel and tourism stakeholde­rs in the region has affiliatio­ns from regional associatio­ns. The awards were held for the third consecutiv­e year at the iconic Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai, India.

 ??  ?? Accepting the award on behalf of the Spence Hotels Maldives team is Suresh Dissanayak­e, (right) a senior member of the team.
Accepting the award on behalf of the Spence Hotels Maldives team is Suresh Dissanayak­e, (right) a senior member of the team.

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