2020 British Airways Holidays Customer Excellence Award for its prime hospitality services and experiences.
British Airways Holidays is one of the UK’s leading tour operators, and uses customer feedback to identify top-rated hotels as part of its commitment to providing high-quality holidays.
Based on unbiased guest reviews, this accolade recognises superior services, facilities and customer experiences offered by hotels around the world.
Reviews are collected from genuine customers via
Reevoo, an independent and impartial third-party company. Customers are asked to score hotels based on
location, service, cleanliness, and
Philoxenia Hotel has received an overall score of 9.1/10.
“We are delighted that Philoxenia Hotel is one of the top British Airways-rated hotels for 2020. In a challenging year of uncertainty, this award is a testament of the hotel’s commitment to offering exceptional customer experiences. We look forward to continuing our relationship and together d
Qatar Airways today resumed regular flights between Doha and Mykonos, marking the beginning of a new travel bubble between Qatar and Greece meaning fully-vaccinated holidaymakers will no longer need to quarantine on arrival.
Will you splurge or save on your green list holiday?
It’s finally here: the restart of overseas holidays. After a long lockdown, and a lengthy ban on foreign breaks, May 17 tempts with a handful of green-list options.
British holidaymakers who’ve squirrelled away savings may be planning a blow-out trip to the first available destination. Indeed, in our snap poll of 500 Telegraph readers, some 72 per cent said they would splurge on travel this year.
Next week should offer up quarantine-free trips to Gibraltar, Portugal and Iceland (for the fully vaccinated). In the coming months, Caribbean Islands and perhaps even the US could be added into the mix.
France moves closer to introduction of vaccine passports
France s parliament on Wednesday backed President Emmanuel Macron s plan to introduce a Covid health pass , after deputies pushed back against the move arguing it was discriminatory for those not yet vaccinated.
Macron wants the pass to help speed up the lifting of coronavirus restrictions as his Covid vaccination programme gathers pace.
It will be
used to travel outside France for people showing proof of coronavirus vaccination, a recent negative test or recovery from a Covid-19 infection.
The health pass, which will take a digital or paper form, is to let people attend sporting events and other large gatherings, but would not be used to enter restaurants, cinemas or stores.