ExecuJet Aviation Group is celebrating victory as 'Best Private Aviation Operator' in the fourth annual Business Traveller Africa Conference & Awards, held this week in Johannesburg, South Africa.
ExecuJet was one of five businesses nominated in the private aviation category and emerged triumphant through a survey of 1,700 travel agents and 500 corporate travel buyers in South Africa.
The award was received on behalf of ExecuJet by Stephen Paddy, sales and marketing director for ExecuJet Africa. He says: “ExecuJet continues to set new standards in business aviation and always strives to exceed our customers' expectations. This honour is a welcome confirmation from South Africa's travel industry that the hard work of our talented team is recognised and appreciated.”
Hosted by Times Media Events and Business Traveller Africa magazine, the awards ceremony is an event for the South African business travel trade, covering all aspects of business travel, including hotels, airlines, car rental and travel management, along with related categories such as travel credit card provider, foreign exchange, visas, private aviation and conferencing. The event was held on 1 September at The Maslow Hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg.
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