16 December 2008
British Airways has promoted head of sales Andrew Crawley to director of sales and marketing.
Richard Tams, general manager UK and global corporate sales, has become head of UK and Ireland sales responsible for both corporate and leisure sales.
Adam Daniels moves from leisure sales to become head of revenue management.
The airline has created a new role of head of marketing and has begun an external recruitment process.
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This happens every five or six years... BA getting "interested" in leisure travel, and then the lose interest again.
By W Shearer, Thursday, December 18, 2008
BA interested in Leisure Sales! I don't believe it. We would love to give them more business but unfortunately BA are the worlds hardest airline to deal with and appear to have absolutely no concept of the problems of being a Tour Operator.
By Allen Miller, Tuesday, December 16, 2008