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Frasers Hospitality Group honoured by World Travel Awards

Frasers Hospitality Group honoured by World Travel Awards

Frasers Hospitality Group has been awarded seven coveted titles at the World Travel Awards Asia & Australasia Gala Ceremony 2017.

In the highly-contested Australasia regional category, Frasers Hospitality was recognised as the region’s leading serviced apartment brand for the second consecutive year.

Further anchoring its position as a leading global hospitality group, Frasers Hospitality was also named Indonesia’s Leading Serviced Apartment Brand and South Korea’s Leading Serviced Apartment Brand for the third time.

The company also took the title of China’s Leading Serviced Apartment brand for the fifth consecutive year in 2017.

Choe Peng Sum, chief executive, Frasers Hospitality Group, said: “We are thrilled to be recognised with these prestigious accolades at the World Travel Awards ceremony for Asia & Australasia this year, which is a strong validation of our efforts to meet and exceed the evolving expectations of today’s travellers.

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“I would like to dedicate the awards to all our staff for their continued support, tireless dedication and hard work in delivering memorable and world-class travel experiences for our guests.

“We are grateful for the strong show of support from travellers and industry professionals in so many different markets, and these awards motivate us to work even harder to remain the preferred choice of our valued guests and partners.

“Moving forward, we will continue to enhance our offerings and raise service standards at every possible touch point as we work towards our goal of achieving 30,000 units by 2019.”

Now in its 24th year, the World Travel Awards is acknowledged as the ultimate hallmark of quality, and the winners are voted by travel and tourism professionals, consumers and stakeholders across the globe.

Frasers Hospitality’s global portfolio, including those in the pipeline, stands at 148 properties and more than 80 cities and 23,600 keys worldwide.