Etihad appoints new regional manager for WA
Etihad Airways has promoted Rohan Farrance to the position of manager for Western Australia.
He will move to Perth from Sydney where he has been national account manager for the airline for the past two years.
He has so far gained over a decade of experience in travel sales management and in the new role will be responsible for sales development and leadership for the state of Western Australia.
"Etihad Airways has enjoyed great success in Western Australia since launching daily flights between Perth and Abu Dhabi in July last year," said Lindsay White, Etihad’s vice president for Asia Pacific South and Australasia.
"With his strong track record in sales development and team management, Rohan will now be responsible for accelerating that growth and strengthening our foothold in the competitive Western Australian market."
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