Fastpayhotels appoints Northern Europe business development director

B2B accommodation platform Fastpayhotels has appointed Audrey Brooks-Wiggins to the new role of of Business Development Director – UK, France & Nordics.
She has 29 years; experience at Hays Travel, RCI, Thomas Cook, Funway Holidays and Hotelbeds.
Audrey reports to Fastpayhotels CEO, Alex Gisbert, and is based in the UK.
She is responsible for growing Fastpayhotels B2B accommodation partners within the UK trade and expanding into French & Nordic markets.
Seven years after launching, Fastpayhotels now sells over 30,000 directly contracted hotels with all rate plans in over 108 countries.
More than 15,000 travel agents’ operators are using the software.
“We focus 100% on our technology, allowing us to deliver superior content, conversion enhancements,” said Alex Gisbert, CEO of Fastpayhotels.
“This new role is focused on rolling out our renewed value proposition to the UK and the rest of Northern Europe.”
Audrey Brooks-Wiggins said: “I am happy to be joining a team with a proposition that is adapted to the demands of the modern agent.”
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