London, UK (PRWEB UK) 3 December 2014 -- Simply Maldives has triumphed again at this year’s 2014 British Travel Awards winning Best Holiday Company to the Indian Ocean for the second year running. The travel industry’s biggest brands were all part of the star studded event where the London based Travel Company wowed the crowds and collected more silverware.
Simply Maldives has seen incredible growth since its launch, and is proud to showcase luxury Maldives holidays to suit people with all kinds of budgets, from honeymooners to couples and families.
By focusing on the customer, the Simply Maldives brand has established a loyal following, demonstrated by a growing base of repeat customers and a positive response from their marketing campaigns. The company has deliberately steered away from the industry norm of call centers and online booking portals, as Founder and Managing Director Amit Patel explains, “I believe the best way to provide the best possible advice to our customers is to ensure my team have personally visited every resort in the Maldives and our customers really appreciate the first hand advice we have to offer. Through a continued conversation, from the first phone call right through to a courtesy call on their return from the Maldives, we are able to offer a service that is second to none.”
Patel added, “We want to say thank our loyal customers who have voted for Simply Maldives to reach the top spot. With over 1 million public votes being counted at the awards ceremony, winning this award is a powerful indicator that we’re on the right track. We found a gap in the market to offer affordable but tailored luxury holidays to the beautiful islands of the Maldives, and having that recognition from the public has given us yet another boost in confidence.”
For more information about the British Travel Awards 2014 see the BTA website at britishtravelawards.com and to visit the Simply Maldives website, see http://www.simplymaldivesholidays.co.uk
Solrunn Persson, +44 2074810804, [email protected]
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