Tourism award for Yorkshire Air Museum

Ian Reed, right, director of the Yorkshire Air Museum, celebrates the award with staff and volunteers Ian Reed, right, director of the Yorkshire Air Museum, celebrates the award with staff and volunteers

THE Yorkshire Air Museum at Elvington has been voted the best visitor attraction in the UK by a leading tourism industry magazine.

For a second year the museum has been recognised by readers of Going Places magazine, for its friendliness and welcome, cleanliness, quality and content.

Ken Darville-Smith, of Going Places, said: “We are very happy to recognise great visitor attractions through these awards based purely on the numerous responses we receive from our readers.

"It is truly exceptional for an attraction to win consecutively, which the Yorkshire Air Museum has just done, having won the same award in the 2010/11 season.

“The Museum is clearly winning the hearts of its visitors and our congratulations go to them for this tremendous achievement.”

Comments(2)

Mark-In-Acomb says...
6:27pm Tue 26 Feb 13

And well done for helping out Jan Leeming researching a Battle of Britain hero on yesterday's BBC Inside Out programme.
http://www.bbc.co.uk
/programmes/b01qzfq9

Garrowby Turnoff says...
9:57am Wed 27 Feb 13

WELL DONE YAM

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