Bristol Business News travel editor Anne Gorringe has been shortlisted for a prestigious travel journalism award for an article offering an insider’s guide to the French Alps ski resort of La Rosière.
The high-profile annual Carlson Wagonlit Business Travel Journalism Awards were presented at a glittering ceremony at five-star hotel The Corinthian in London’s Whitehall Place last night.
Anne, pictured, who also writes for Bristol Business News’ sister titles Bath Business News and Swindon Business News, joined travel writers from top newspapers and magazines vying for one of the coveted awards.
Global business travel group Carlson Wagonlit, which has hosted the awards for the past 15 years, praised the high standard of this year’s entries, telling those shortlisted: “Congratulations everyone. You really made it hard for our judges. The quality of entrants was ridiculously high this year!”
Anne’s article Skiing in La Rosière, the French resort where Hannibal – and his elephants – crossed the Alps was shortlisted in the Destination category. It highlights how business travellers can use their hotel points to go skiing in France, thanks to the opening of a new luxury Hyatt Centric hotel – the first in the Alps.
Anne was up against the elite of travel journalism – others on the short-list included Sarah Neish from easyJet Traveller, last year’s award-winner in this section.
Journalists shortlisted for other categories included writers for national newspapers and the travel trade press.
The nomination is further recognition for Anne, a freelance journalist whose travel articles have also featured in the Daily Express, The Independent and Adventure Travel Magazine.
Anne’s previous travel awards include the Best Newcomer title – for her first foray into business travel writing in 2012 – at the Carlson Wagonlit Travel Business Journalism Awards for articles on Bristol Business News, Swindon Business News and Bath Business News.
She also achieved the Online Writer of the Year Award from the Italian Tourist Board for an article about an action-packed trip to the Italian Alps for ski website PlanetSki.
Bristol Business News editor and publisher Robert Buckland said: “We pride ourselves on maintaining the highest-quality editorial standards across all our titles at a time when other media outlets are heading in the opposite direction. The fact that Anne’s feature has been shortlisted for such a prestigious award reflects our commitment to journalism of the highest order.”
The awards take place at a different high-profile tourist location each year and last night’s ceremony was hosted by English rapper, actor, comedian and radio presenter Doc Brown.
Carlson Wagonlit, known for its advice on trends and developments in the business travel industry, recently picked up an award itself for Best Corporate Travel Agency at the September TTG Awards.