A&K Travel Group names UK and Asia Pacific MD
Abercrombie & Kent Travel Group has appointed Debra Fox as Managing Director for UK and APAC, effective April 2025.
Fox, who has served as Managing Director for AKTG’s APAC region based in Melbourne since 2022, brings a wealth of experience to this expanded role.
AKTG CEO Cristina Levis said: “Debra’s deep understanding of both the UK and APAC markets makes her the ideal candidate to drive our growth in these key regions.”
Fox’s moves to the UK for this expanded role and previously held leadership positions with a footprint in the UK.
“I am honoured to take on this expanded role and excited to lead the talented teams in both the UK and APAC,” Fox said.
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