New structure at Walshes World in New Zealand
Walshes World New Zealand have made some pretty big internal structural changes, saying that the changes are “to ensure excellence in the ongoing sales support and servicing of our customers”.
The new structure is made up of 4 teams, created to support each airline and land principals as follows: –
1. Air Niugini, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines, Indian Airlines, Mexicana, SAS;
2. Royal Brunei;
3. South African Airways; and
4. Resort Quest Hotels & Resorts / Scenic Airlines
Each of the teams has its own sales/reservations support consultants and a sales executive to service all aspects of the various products and our customer requirements and Walshes World saying that the new structure will enables us to provide an even better support solution for the industry’s needs.
In addition, they have provided the following summary of each of the products’ direct phone numbers which will put you into immediate contact with the right team:
Air Niugini: 977 2230 – [email protected]
Delta Air Lines: 977 2232 – [email protected]
Hawaiian Airlines: 977 2227 – [email protected]
Indian Airlines: 977 2228 – [email protected]
Mexicana: 977 2213 – [email protected]
SAS: 977 2214 – [email protected];
Royal Brunei: 977 2209 – [email protected]
South African Airways: 977 2237 – [email protected]
Resort Quest: 977 2207 – [email protected]
Scenic Airlines: 977 2203 – [email protected]
Facsimile: 977 2235
Website: www.walshegroup.com
In addition, all departments will be supported by a management, product and finance team.
United Airlines will continue to operate separately to the Walshes World accounts, please contact [email protected]
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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