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Conde Nast Traveler announces winners if Annual Readers' Choice Awards Published October 16, 2008 NEW YORK /PRNewswire/ -- Conde Nast Traveler today announced the results of its 2008 Readers' Choice Awards, ranking the best cities, cruise lines, airlines, hotels and resorts worldwide. The awards appear in the November issue (on newsstands October 21) and are derived from the Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Survey, the largest independent poll of consumers' preferences in the U.S. This year, 32,633 readers voted "These awards celebrate the destinations, lodgings, and modes of transportation that manage to exceed our expectations," said Conde Nast Traveler Editor in Chief Klara Glowczewska. "The Readers' Choice Awards, with over 32,000 readers voting, are a credit to the worldly expertise of our readers -- passionate travelers for whom no island is too remote, no city too challenging, and no hotel too untested." The full list of winners is on cntraveler.com at: http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/articles/500074 The 2008 Readers' Choice Awards reveal surprising moves in this year's results: -- Charleston, South Carolina bumped New York City out of the #2 spot for best U.S. city to visit. San Francisco remained #1 and New York City slid to #3 -- San Francisco takes the Best U.S. cities category for a whopping 16th year in a row, a feat never before accomplished by any destination or property. One reason: its worldwide high restaurant score. -- Newcomer Virgin America was named the best U.S. domestic airline, with JetBlue Airways at #2 -- Singapore Airlines is again the #1 International Route Airline, and has led this category for 20 of the past 21 years (Only Swissair, in 1994, has taken the top spot from Singapore Airlines). -- The growing number of resorts in the Middle East merit their own category for the first time, led by Dubai's Burj Al Arab. -- In Europe, Prague makes a splash, reappearing on the top 10 European cities list after a four-year absence. -- Two cruise lines each earn ratings above 90: Crystal Cruises (93.1) and Regent Seven Seas (90.2). -- High ratings for hotels not only went to classics such as the Peninsula Hong Kong and the Ritz Paris, but also to Shanghai's Hyatt on the Bund, which is just one year old. -- This year, more than 500 hotels reached scores above 72, including enough in Central America to generate its own category for the first time, led by Casa Santo Domingo in Antigua, Guatemala. -- With so many superb properties in Europe, Conde Nast Traveler divided the list into two categories: Southern Europe Hotels led by Italy's Il Pellicano, and Northern Europe, with a list of 50 led by Budapest's Four Seasons Gresham Palace. -- Damascus, Syria remains near the top of the list of best cities in Africa/Middle East after a surprising move up the charts last year. Below are results for the top three winners in each category. Top Cities- United States: Top Cities- Europe: Top Cities- Asia: Top Cities- Africa/Middle East: Top Cities- The Americas Top Cities- Australia/Pacific: Top Hotels- Southern Europe: Top Hotels- United States: Top Hotels- Canada: Top Hotels- Asia: Top Hotels- Africa: Top Hotels- Caribbean/Atlantic: Top Hotels- Middle East: Top Hotels- Northern Europe: Top Hotels- Mexico: Top Hotels- British Isles: Top Hotels- Australia/Pacific: Top Hotels- South America: Top Hotels- Central America Top Islands- Caribbean/Atlantic: Top Islands- Pacific: Top Islands- Asia/Indian Ocean: Top Islands- North America: Top Islands- Europe: Top Resorts- Asia: Top Resorts- Mexico: Top Resorts- Africa: Top Resorts- Europe: Top Resorts- Hawaii: Top Resorts- Atlantic Ocean: Top Resorts- Middle East: Top Resorts- Australia/Pacific: Top Resorts- Mainland U.S.: Top Resorts- Canada: Top Resorts- Caribbean: Top Resorts- Central/South America: Top Cruise Lines- Large Ships: Top Cruise Lines- Small Ships: Top Airlines- International Routes: Top Airlines- Domestic Routes: Top Airlines- Foreign-Only Routes: Top Car Rental Agencies: The Readers Choice Awards gala took place on Wednesday, October 15th in New York City at the New York Public Library. Every year since 1988, a select sample of Conde Nast Traveler readers have taken the Readers' Choice Survey. In 2008, the questionnaire was available to all readers through a secure Web site. The final tabulations of 32,633 responses were done by Mediamark Research, Inc., of New York City. Poll categories (Cities, Hotels, etc.), and the criteria for each appear at the bottom of the first page in every category. Questionnaires contained lists of candidates (individual cities, hotels, etc.), and write-ins were allowed. Only candidates that received a required minimum number of responses were deemed eligible for an award. Each candidate was rated, criterion by criterion, on a five-point scale: excellent, very good, good, fair, poor. Criterion scores, which represent the percentage of respondents rating a candidate excellent or very good, were averaged to determine the final score -- e.g., in the category of Islands, Maui's 89.5 is the average of its scores for Activities, Atmosphere/Ambience, Beaches, Friendliness, Lodging, Restaurants, and Scenery. About Conde Nast Traveler Truth in Travel: Many travel publications accept free travel and accommodations. Conde Nast Traveler does not, and its correspondents, as far as possible, travel anonymously. They experience travel the way consumers do, both the good and the bad, and report on it fairly and honestly. In 2008, Conde Nast Traveler was named one of the top 10 magazines in the U.S. by both Adweek and Advertising Age, one of only three magazines in the U.S. to be named to both lists. Conde Nast Traveler has an audience of 3.1 million and is published by Conde Nast Publications, Inc. The magazine's Website is cntraveler.com. |