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Southern Crossings, the specialists in bespoke luxury travel to this beautiful part of the world, has been named ‘Best Large Inbound Tour Operator’ 2024.Presented at the annual Tourism Export Council of New Zealand Conference in Invercargill on Wednesday night this week, the well-contested award “recognises excellence in terms of quality, professional development for team, health and safety, sustainability, business systems and outstanding visitor experiences”.
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Sarah Farag, Southern Crossings Director, New Zealand said: “We are incredibly humbled and honoured to be recognised with this award that is both judged by the Tourism Export Council of New Zealand and voted on by the people we work with every day.
“It is true testament to our teams’ unwavering professionalism and unrivalled passion of which I am very proud.”
The award comes off the back of a number of other recent achievements that also serve as testament to Southern Crossings’ creativity and commitment to inspiring and delivering standard-setting luxury travel experiences, including Virtuoso Best On-Site globally in 2022 and 2023.Lead image, at the TECNZ Conference Award Night in Invercargill, from left are: Scott Mehrtens, Board Chair, TECNZ; Jane Turner, Southern Crossings’ New Zealand Operations Manager; Helen Flinkenberg, Southern Crossings’ New Zealand Director and Lynda Keene, CEO, TECNZ.

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