The winners of the Business Travel Awards Europe 2024 were unveiled at a gala dinner in London last night, with 22 companies, teams and individuals recognised for their leadership, partnership and innovation.
Organised by the BTN Group and hosted by writer, performer and comedian Katherine Ryan, the awards ceremony took place at London’s JW Marriott Grosvenor house, where nearly 1,000 people gathered to celebrate the industry’s achievements.
In two of the most high-profile categories, Celine Diriberry, global sourcing manager, travel, at British American Tobacco was named Travel Buyer of the Year, while Wood Plc and American Express Global Business Travel were named Travel Team of the Year.
Other travel management companies picking up awards included ATPI, BCD Travel, Gray Dawes, Inntel and TravelPerk, while winners in the various transport categories included United Airlines, Enterprise Mobility, Blacklane, Eurostar, JetBlue and easyJet.
Completing the list of triumphant companies were Delta Air Lines, SilverDoor, Travelogix, TROOP, Synergy, Jyrney, IHG, Amex GBT Meetings & Events and Convene.
For the full list of winners and categories, as well as the judges’ remarks, visit the Business Travel Awards Europe 2024 winners page.
Our thanks go to the independent panel of 30 judges – all travel buyers and consultants – who generously gave their time to study and assess this year’s entries.
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