Ex-First Choice aviation director joins cruise line
Former First Choice aviation director Claire Trevis has become air-sea manager for Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in the UK.
She joins from her previous role as general manager for TelmeFarebase/Advance Travel Planners where she was general manager.
Trevis was formerly at Unijet before moving up to the aviation director role at parent company First Choice.
At Royal Caribbean she will head two teams of more than 20 staff, reporting to UK operations director Paul Randall.
Randall said: “The appointment of as a high calibre travel professional as Claire possessing such key aviation knowledge, truly demonstrates our commitment to fly/cruise.
“In a time when our ex UK sailing’s are experiencing incredible success and generating significant growth, we are determined not to lose focus on our traditional fly/cruise market and are committed to providing the best product possible for our guests.“
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