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TripAdvisor names world’s top hotels

20 JAN: Comparison website TripAdvisor has issued its 10th annual Travellers’ Choice Awards list of the world’s 25 best hotels, based on millions of traveller reviews. Here are the top rankings:

 

Best Hotel in the World:

The Phoenix Resort in San Pedro, Belize

 

Best Luxury Hotel in the World:

Shangri-La Hotel in Tokyo

 

Best Bargain in the World:

HueNino Hotel in Hue, Vietnam

 

Best for Service in the World:

Arcadia Residence in Prague, Czech Republic

 

Best B&B and Inn in the World:

The Twenty One in Brighton, England

 

Best All-Inclusive in the World:

Garonga Safari Camp in Phalaborwa, South Africa

 

Best Relaxation and Spa in the World:

BollAnt’s im Park in Bad Sobernheim, Germany

 

Trendiest Hotel in the World:

Villa Zest Boutique Hotel in Cape Town, S.A.

 

 
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News in Brief for 22 May

GREEK CANCELLATIONS Europe low-fare carrier Ryanair has reportedly confirmed that it will cut 82 flights a week to the Greek holiday islands of Rhodes and Kos after local authorities allegedly failed to honour a joint summer marketing campaign with the airline.

STANSTED STRIKE Baggage handlers at London’s Stansted airport plan a series of strikes from this weekend after negotiations on shift changes broke down. The 150 workers are employed by Swissport, which handles baggage for Ryanair and a number of UK holiday airlines.

AIRLINE DENIES CUTS Air France-KLM denied plans to cut 5,000 jobs by 2015 through a voluntary redundancy plan, as reported by French daily Le Figaro. "For the moment there are absolutely no negotiations about possible job cuts, these are just rumours," a spokeswoman told reporters.

MEXICAN REVIVAL? Mexicana Airlines, which suspended flights for financial reasons in August 2010, may re-launch operations next month after Spanish hotel and air transport group Med Atlantica acquired 95% of the bankrupt carrier’s shares.

THAI SACKING The board of Thai Airways is reported to have sacked the airline’s chairman, with a spokesman saying he was "unable to work in unity with the strategy committee".