2007 Making a Good Year Better!
2007 Making a Good Year Better!
Tourmasters South Pacific celebrates 21 years of operation in 2007, and to make a good year better, has won the distribution category of the New Zealand Tourism Awards! CEO Brian Henderson was delighted to last night accept the award on behalf of the company.
“The award is a result of the dedication, commitment and service delivered by our young team of travel professionals who continue to exceed customer expectation. Critical to our success has been the extremely high standard of product delivery of our key partners - hotels, transport and activity providers with whom we have worked, for many years, promoting New Zealand as a high quality tourist destination worldwide.” Brian Henderson, CEO.
Tourmasters products have developed a reputation for quality supported by excellent customer service. Through the extensive range of product Tourmasters is committed to promoting New Zealand as a quality tourism destination worldwide, and the tourism awards process supports this goal.
Strong, well supported industry relationships are vital to the Tourmasters operation. A focus on a high level of customer service, staff training and commitment to ongoing development and improvement have all contributed to success for Tourmasters in 2007.
Tourmasters supports both the Tourism Awards process and Qualmark. It provides the opportunity for operators to benchmark themselves and encourages tourism businesses to strive for excellence. The process itself encourages review and evaluation of everything within the business, promotes confidence, business development for the future and celebrates success
Established in Auckland in 1987, Tourmasters is a pioneer in the independent travel market and has created a range of independent travel options to suit all markets, all budgets and all interests. Tourmasters is a New Zealand Travel Specialist operating Thrifty Tours, Freestyle Holidays, Premier Holidays and Freedom Holidays
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