APH.com Triumphs At British Travel Awards 2023 Winning ‘Best Company For Airport Parking’

Airport Parking & Hotels (APH.com) celebrated once again being voted the best in the travel industry on 28th November 2023, winning the prestigious British Travel Award for ‘Best Company for Airport Parking’ for an impressive 13th consecutive year.

Taking place during an exciting Rio Carnival-themed gala evening at Battersea Evolution in London, the British Travel Awards are regarded as the travel industry’s leading awards and largest UK consumer voted programme. The winning companies are considered the best in the business and were determined solely by the record breaking 1.5 million consumer votes cast between July and October 2023.

Airport Parking & Hotels (APH.com) Managing Director Nick Caunter was presented with the award on stage by TV presenter and actress Charlotte Jackson Coleman in front of an audience of 800 senior travel executives and representatives.

Nick Caunter, Managing Director of Airport Parking & Hotels (APH.com) said, “The British Travel Awards is incredibly important to us and we’re very proud and honoured to be voted once again the best in the industry by the travelling public. We would like to say a huge thank you to our customers for voting APH their preferred airport parking company. This award really shows the high-quality service APH customers receive from our staff, so my thanks and congratulations to the entire APH team for all their consistent hard work.”

Lorraine Burton, CEO of the British Travel Awards said, “We’re very happy for Nick and the team to win the award for the 13th time in a row, which really highlights just how impressed APH customers are with the service they receive. The British Travel Awards are the largest consumer-voted travel awards and we saw a record-breaking number of votes cast this year, showing just how important the awards are to the public. Well done to Nick and all the APH team.”

For further details on Airport Parking & Hotels (APH) visit www.aph.com

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