Segway on Q has been awarded the Eco Friendly Tour Company of the Year for Otago. The Travel & Hospitality Awards selected our Queenstown Segway operation as the 2023 winner of this award. “This is a great achievement and we’re proud to select you as one of our prestigious winners.” THA.

Criteria

To achieve this award the Travel & Hospitality Awards reviewed the following criteria;

·         Experience – Memorability is the cornerstone of any trip, so providing an unforgettable tour, activity, or adventure is valuable

·         Hospitality – A high-quality service combined with a degree of flexibility is usually why clients return

·         Service – Whether it be a single activity or a range of options the service must match or over perform needs and expectation

·         Rating & Reviews Online – A very key factor, online feedback is important. What clients say online can break or make you.

Who are THA?

Travel & Hospitality awards is a global recognition programme for the travel industry recognising the very best hotels, tour operators, experience providers, spa & wellness facilities, restaurants, and technology and innovation companies.

Travel Awards are given based on the review of customer feedback alongside their own collected entry data. Nominees are then categorised and compared on a regional basis by an expert panel of judges.

Your memorable experience awaits

Segways - an Ideal Queenstown Group Activity.

Just a couple of weeks after writing a blog on our environmental efforts, it’s great to receive this award to back up the experience to go with it. A big thanks goes out to everyone who wrote us one of the many fabulous reviews! I look forward to welcoming more of you over the upcoming months. Whether it’ll be your first time on a Segway or you’re one of the many returners. We’ll be sure to have a memorable experience waiting for you with some great hospitality and service to go with it!


segwaykev

Kevin, a Kiwi, started Segway on Q in 2006. He's from Mt Maunganui in the North Island and after studying tourism has spent most of his adult life down in Queenstown.

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