Hurtigruten Expeditions Opens Shanghai Office
Hurtigruten Expeditions is opening a regional sales office in Shanghai.
It comes as the company appointed a new CCO, Alex Delamere-White as part of executive leadership team.
Hurtigruten Expeditions expanded its’ APAC division with new team members serving Greater China.
It named Joe Zoe as China Sales Director responsible for Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Other additions are and Sabrina (Hui) Ju, Nora (Junru) Huang, Yolan (Yan) Wang and Belle (Sijia) Liu as sales team members.
It is led by APAC MD, Damian Perry.
Delamere-White brings cruise sector experience from Carnival UK brands.
Based in London, Alex will lead a team on an interim basis.
Hurtigruten Expeditions takes guests to over 250 destinations in more than 30 countries worldwide.
It recently unveiled new expedition cruises including combining the Patagonian fjords with Antarctica.
Learn more about : Hurtigruten Expeditions ( Asia Pecific ) Hurtigruten Expeditions ( N. America ) Hurtigruten Expeditions ( United Kingdom )
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