Classic Travel, a leading name in the hospitality and tourism sector was recognised with the title of the “Most Technology Resilient Company” at the recently held inaugural ISACA Sri Lanka Digital Trust Awards ceremony.
The ISACA is a worldwide association that solely focusses on assurance, security and governance, and provides global certification in the same. The association is comprised of individuals who are usually sole practitioners of information systems auditing, security and/or governance in their respective companies.
The Digital Trust Awards is a celebration of digital champions across a variety of sectors, showcasing companies that demonstrate exceptional proficiency in the maintenance and enhancement of digital trust.
Classic Travel’s recognition underscores its commitment to integrating advanced technologies and robust IT governance practices, thereby ensuring secure travel experiences for customers.
Ashani Jayawickrama, Manager IT of Classic Travel, said, “We are honored to be part of the first Digital Trust Awards and to receive the ‘Most Technology Resilient Company’ award. This recognition reflects the strength and resilience of our entire team. We are thrilled to be the first recognized in our sector.”
This prestigious accolade adds to the company’s growing list of achievements. Classic Travel has received the Merit Award at the National Business Excellence Awards 2024, presented by the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL).
Furthermore, the have been certified as a ‘Great Place to Work’ for 2024/2025 period, which cements its reputation as an industry leader even further in technological resilience and workplace excellence.
Classic Travel’s continued success and recognition in various spheres is attributed to its unparalleled commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.
as the company continues to push boundaries in the tourism and hospitality sector, it remains dedicated to providing unmatched service and maintaining the highest standards of digital trust and technological resilience.