Riviera Travel boosts trade team
Riviera Travel has made two appointments to its agency sales team.
Martin Page has joined as a new Key Account Manager.
He will be field-based and manage a number of accounts, to help grow Riviera Travel business and develop new relationships.
Ashley Walker will be re-joining Riviera as Agency Sales Administrator.
Ashely will be office-based, and cover off agent questions and enquiries.
He will additionally work alongside Darren Mussell, Assistant Manager Agency Sales, and the on-the-road Riviera team, to help them grow the firm’s group business.
Page was previously Strategic Account Manager at Classic Package Holidays.
Prior to this he was Business Development Manager for trade sales at Attraction Tickets.
Ashley briefly left Riviera to work outside of travel.
He originally joined in 2016 as a Travel Consultant and progressed to Account Manager.
They will report to Thomas Morgan, Head of Agency Sales UK & Ireland.
Riviera’s trade team is now eight-strong.
“It’s an exciting time to be joining the Riviera Travel team; with a well-established portfolio. I can’t wait to be back out on the road,” Page said.
‘I am delighted to have Martin and Ashley joining the agency sales team. Martin is well-known and respected among agents and will be a massive asset. We have worked with Ashley before and are thrilled he is re-joining,” Morgan said.
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