enRoute, United Church Observer, Fairmont among magazine winners at NATJA Awards

"Canada's Best New Restaurants 2013" won 2 National Magazine Awards last year before winning a NATJA earlier this month.
“Canada’s Best New Restaurants 2013” won 2 National Magazine Awards last year before winning a NATJA earlier this month.

enRoute, the Air Canada magazine published by Spafax of Montreal, won the gold medal for best in-flight magazine at the North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) awards announced earlier this month. The mag bested competitors like Delta Sky, U.S. Airways Magazine and Celebrated Living for the honour.
enRoute‘sĀ popular “Canada’s Best New Restaurants 2013” guide, by National Magazine Award-winning writer Andrew Braithwaite, won a silver medal in the category culinary travel.
The magazineĀ also took home a bronze medal for best travel series (“The Frequent Flyer” by Sarah Staples), and was a finalist in 3 other categories as well.
Two otherĀ Spafax titles won NATJAs.Ā Fairmont MagazineĀ won the gold medal for cover photo (“Big Bold Baku” byĀ Gunnar Knechtel) and a silver medal, tied with enRoute, for culinary travel (“Perfecting Pinoy” byĀ Remy Scalza). Experience Magazine won gold in theĀ luxury & leisure travel category (ā€œFantasy Island,ā€ byĀ Neal McLennan).
In the category destination travel, the United Church Observer, the oldest continuously published magazine in North America, based in Toronto, won a silver medal for “Camels and Karma” by Peter Johansen.
In the byline travel column category, Vancouver’s Georgia Strait magazine won the gold medal for “Gondola lifts lazybones high above Squamish” by Carolyn Ali.
Check out all the NATJA winners here, which include triumphs by Canadian newspapers including the Winnipeg Free Press, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Canadian Jewish News, and Metro News Toronto.
H/T Masthead.

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