Oceania Cruises wins Australasia’s Leading Cruise Line at WTA

 

The Worlds Travel Awards announced Oceania Cruises as ‘Australasia’s Leading Cruise Line 2015’ at its annual awards ceremony in Hong Kong. Considered as one of the most prestigious award in the Asia Pacific region, Oceania Cruises is celebrating the honour which adds to its enviable list of achievements in 2015 like ‘Best Lines for Foodies 2015’ by Berlitz Cruising & Cruise Ships, ‘Best Contemporary Cruise Line 2015’ by Virtuoso Supplier Awards.

“We are delighted to receive this extraordinary honor from the World Travel Awards, as we continue to expand our presence in Australia which is one of our most important and fastest growing markets,” said Harry Sommer, Executive Vice President of International Business Development for Oceania Cruises.

Other nominees for the award this year were Celebrity Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Cunard Line, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises and Royal Caribbean International. Oceania Cruises was also nominated for World’s Leading Cruise Line and Africa’s Leading Cruise Line award in 2015.

 

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