Cunard reintroduces regional sales team
Cunard has reintroduced a regional sales team, marking the first time since 2020 that field-based managers have been deployed.
This reintroduction sees the appointment of two new partnership development managers.
Savannah Fryer will cover the North of the UK, while John Garbutt will cover the South.
Both are existing Carnival UK employees and now report to Business Manager James Scott.
They will be responsible for developing relationships with Cunard’s new and existing travel agent partners.
They will also provide training, sales, and marketing support.
Cunard’s UK sales team now numbers 13 and includes trade operations, partnership development and business development.
Tom Mahoney, Sales Director said: “We are excited to now be able to provide a more tailored, personalised service for our travel agent partners with dedicated regional support.”
“We have listened, and our new approach reflects the feedback we have been receiving.”
Travel agents can visit www.ShineRewardsClub.com for the latest Cunard news and information.
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