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WIN,£5,000

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VOTE in the nation’s holiday Oscars and you could win a superb getaway prize.

The 2018 British Travel Awards are the public’s chance to say who is the cream of the business.

They are seen as the holiday industry’s most wanted titles because they are voted for by the public who spend hard-earned cash on the trips and services they provide. And they are the largest consumer-voted awards around.

Categories cover airlines, hotels, overseas tour operators, cruise lines, staycation attraction­s and accommodat­ion specialist­s. Plus those essential add-ons such as travel insurance, airport parking, currency exchange and price comparison websites.

As a thank you for taking the time to join in, everyone who submits a vote is entered into a draw for a bonanza of fabulous holiday prizes worth tens of thousands of pounds – with more being added regularly. The treasure chest of travel treats so far includes:

A £5,000 gift card from James Villa Holidays to choose a trip from nearly 3,000 villas in more than 50 destinatio­ns.

An eight-night Newmarket Holidays escorted tour of India’s Golden Triangle for two worth at least £2,600.

A three-night stay at a Natural Retreats luxury Yorkshire Dales lodge with free welcome hamper, worth a total of £800.

A £500 voucher from Coast And Country Cottages to spend on a self-catering stay in South Devon.

A seven-night getaway afloat with Sailing Holidays worth up to £1,600.

A seven-night villa break in Kefalonia with Ionian and Aegean Island Holidays worth around £2,000.

A seven-night French Alps winter sports trip with Ski Amis worth £2,500.

A seven-night Danube river cruise with Titan worth around £3,200.

A Devon break worth up to £1,000 with Blue Chip Holidays.

The 2018 winners will be announced at a gala ceremony in London in November 28.

Visit britishtra­velawards.com to see how easy it is to join in – you can vote in just one of the 83 categories if you wish – and you have got till September 30 to have your say.

And you can get an extra go in the prize draw by taking part in a no-obligation survey.

The Sunday People is a media partner of the awards, so keep reading these pages for the latest prize news.

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