2 Colo. hotels among world’s best

Two Colorado hotels have landed on a prestigious list of the world’s best hotels.

The Sonnenalp Resort of Vail and Little Nell of Aspen rank among the world’s top 100 hotels in Travel + Leisure magazine’s annual World’s Best Awards, which will be featured in its August issue. The Sonnenalp (tied for No. 69) and Little Nell (No. 86) received their designations one year after no Colorado hotels were ranked in the top 100 in the readers’ poll of hotels, cruises, tour operators, airlines and cities.

The Sonnenalp and the Little Nell also topped four Colorado locations ranked among the top 50 resorts in U.S. and Canada. The Sonnenalp was ranked sixth in that category, followed by the Little Nell (No. 8), the Ritz-Carlton Bachelor Gulch in Beaver Creek (No. 34) and The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs (No. 35).

Frontier Airlines, the second-largest carrier at Denver International Airport, earned a ranking as the No no checking account payday advance. 8 domestic airline in the readers’ poll. Southwest Airlines, the No. 3 carrier at DIA, came in fourth, while Virgin America was ranked first.

Three Colorado hotels or resorts that achieved recognition in last year’s World’s Best Awards — Denver’s Hotel Teatro, St. Regis Resort in Aspen and the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa — did not gain recognition this year.

The Oberoi Vanyavilas in Ranthambhore, India was ranked as the top hotel in the world by Travel + Leisure readers. The San Ysidro Ranch, A Rosewood Resort, in Santa Barbara, Calif. was named the top resort in the U.S. and Canada.

To see the full list, go to www.travelandleisure.com/worldsbest/2010.

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