
Virgin Atlantic was among the big winners at the 2010 British Travel Awards ceremony, which was held at Battersea Park last night (4 November).
The airline was voted the best provider of business and first class services, with Emirates picking up the silver award in the category and British Airways taking bronze.
Virgin was also named the best economy class carrier and the top provider of scheduled long-haul flights, before picking up the airline of the year accolade.
Destinations and attractions were also recognised at the ceremony, with New York emerging as the most popular city break hotspot, followed by Barcelona and London.
The Greek Islands triumphed in the category covering beach holiday destinations, while the US was voted the best country to visit worldwide and the Universal resort in Orlando was named the top theme park.
Other winners on the night included Manchester airport (airport of the year) and Whistler in British Columbia, Canada (best worldwide ski resort).
The 2010 British Travel Awards were based on more than 220,000 votes cast by members of the public.
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