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Australia takes home big international wins at the prestigious World Travel Awards 2024

Sydney takes the crown as Oceania’s top city destination, while Uluru’s Wintjiri Wiru is recognised as the region’s best tourist attraction

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
Wintjiri Wiṟu  at Ayers Rock Resort Uluṟu
Photograph: Tourism Australia | Wintjiri Wiṟu at Ayers Rock Resort Uluṟu
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It’s been a big year for Australia on the world stage, with our nation racking up more accolades than we can count on two hands. In just the last month, we’ve claimed titles for the world’s most beautiful city, the highest-rated destination for travellers, and the world’s third most luxurious train ride. And the awards just keep rolling in… 

This week, Australia scooped up a collection of major international awards at the prestigious World Travel Awards 2024. Established in 1993, these awards celebrate the very best destinations, airlines, hotels, tourist attractions and tourism operators around the globe – with the winners voted by industry professionals and the public. 

There’s a lot to break down, so let’s dive straight in. Qantas Airways took home one of the biggest wins on the night, being named Oceania’s Leading Airline Brand in 2024. They stole the title from Air New Zealand, who has won the award for the last seven years running. In the aviation world, Sydney Airport was crowned the best in Oceania, ParkRoyal Melbourne Airport won Oceania’s best airport hotel award for the fourth consecutive year, and Aspire Lounge Terminal One International Perth held onto its title as Oceania’s Leading Airport Lounge. 

Sydney aerial shot sunrise
Photograph: Supplied | Destination NSW

Sydney scored big on the global stage, being recognised as Oceania’s Leading City Destination in 2024, with the Cook Islands claiming the Best Island Destination award. Indigenous tourism stole the spotlight too, with Ayers Rock Resort recognised for its commitment to responsible tourism, and the resort’s dazzling cultural storytelling experience, Wintjiri Wiru, being named as Oceania’s Leading Tourist Attraction. This is one of the most fiercely contended awards of the night, with Wintjiri Wiru beating the likes of the Daintree Rainforest, Great Barrier Reef, Hobbiton Movie Set and Sydney Opera House.

Our Emerald City also scooped up awards for the best hotel in Oceania, awarded to The Langham Sydney, and the top new hotel, awarded to W Sydney. You can check out the full list of winners on the World Travel Awards website here, with the regional winners going head-to-head in a grand final at the end of the year.

Here are some of the Oceania winners at the World Travel Awards 2024:

  • Oceania’s Leading Airline Brand – Qantas Airways
  • Oceania’s Leading Airport – Sydney Airport
  • Oceania’s Leading Airport Hotel – ParkRoyal Melbourne Airport
  • Oceania’s Leading Airport Lounge – Aspire Lounge Perth Airport Terminal One International
  • Oceania’s Leading City Destination – Sydney
  • Oceania’s Leading Cruise Line – Royal Caribbean International
  • Oceania’s Leading Hotel – The Langham, Sydney
  • Oceania’s Leading Island Destination – Cook Islands
  • Oceania’s Leading New Hotel – W Sydney
  • Oceania’s Leading Tourist Attraction – Wintjiri Wiru, Ayers Rock Resort, Uluru
  • Oceania’s Responsible Tourism Award – Ayers Rock Resort, Uluru

And, here are some of the Australian winners at the World Travel Awards 2024:

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