PASADENA, CALIF - 03/04/2021 —
The North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) announced the winners of the 29th Annual NATJA Travel Media Awards Competition.
Awards were made to publications, travel journalists and photographers, and destination marketing organizations. Winning entries from major publications included The New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Bloomberg Businessweek, National Geographic Traveler, American Way, Matador Network, and Air Canada enRoute. Among the destination marketing organizations receiving honors were Discover Puerto Rico and Huntsville/Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau. A complete list of the winners and honorable mentions is attached below and available on the NATJA website at www.natja.org.
“The past year has been one of the most challenging and tragic years within memory. Necessarily, the travel and tourism industries were substantially shut down, and while we are cheered by early signs of recovery, we are all aware losses and challenges will continue to mount for some time,” noted Helen Hernandez, CEO of NATJA. “Yet, despite this landscape of loss, NATJA members and others not yet part of our NATJA family, have sucked it up, made needed adjustments, and produced a remarkable body of work. Many submitted their work in this year’s competition, and we are well satisfied-- though not surprised--to see that the range and quality of submissions has increased, and the bar for this year’s awards is the highest we have seen over the last twenty-nine years of the NATJA Award’s existence. Thank you to all who submitted in this difficult year for your efforts. We hope you will celebrate with us this year’s winners.”
One first place (Gold) winner is chosen in each of the categories along with 2nd (Silver), 3rd place (Bronze) and Honorable Mentions. To qualify for an award or honor, work had to be published from September 1, 2019 through September 30, 2020.
Founded in 1991, NATJA is a travel journalism industry leader that fosters high quality journalism by supporting the professional development of its members, providing exceptional program benefits and valuable resources, honoring the excellence of journalism throughout the world, and promoting travel and leisure to the general public.
PUBLICATION CATEGORIES
Category 300: Travel Magazine
Category 301: Independent Travel Blog
MEDIA CATEGORIES
Category 100: Destination Travel
Category 101: Illustrated Story
Category 102: Long-Form Narrative/Personal Essay
Category 120: Lifestyle, Personality and Profiles
Category 121: Luxury and Resort Travel
Category 122: Sports, Recreation and Adventure
Category 123: Cruises
Reader's Digest
Category 124: Historical Travel
And Visiting The Death Camp", Forbes
Category 125: 60+ Travel
Category 126: Family Travel
Category 127: Culinary Travel
Category 128: Cultural Travel
Category 129: Eco, Environmental or Volunteer Travel
Category 130: Health and Wellness Travel
Category 131: LGBTQ+ Travel
Category 132: Accessible Travel
Category 140: Travel Video
Category 141: Travel Documentary
Category 142: Travel Web Series
Category 143: Travel Podcast
WDUN AM550
Category 150: Cover or Feature Photo/Illustration
Category 151: Landscape, Seascape
Category 152: Photography - Portrait, People
Category 153: Photography - Sports, Recreation and Adventure
Category 154: Photography - Photo Essay
Johnson, Food & Travel
Category 155: Photography - Cultural
Category 160: Travel Book or Guide
Jonglez Publishing
Category 161: Trade Travel Article
Matador Network
Category 162: Travel Tips & Advice During a Pandemic
TravelWorld International Magazine
Category 163: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility
Category 200: Visitors’ Guide
Category 201: Destination Video
Category 202: Social Media or Marketing Campaign
Category 203: Big Idea
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Company Name: North American Travel Journalists Association