Travelport has appointed Mark Meehan as its new
managing director for Asia Pacific.
Currently managing director for Travelport
Africa, Meehan brings a wealth of customer-focused experience to
the role, having held a number of high profile positions at
Travelport over his 15 year tenure with the business.
In his role as Managing Director for Africa,
Meehan demonstrated the ability to build strong customer and
partner relationships and successfully grew the presence and scale
of Travelports business in the region.
Before his posting to Africa, he held
responsibility for the organisations global commercial operations
and was charged with driving excellence in customer service and
change across the global business including the introduction of
important new customer initiatives including training programmes
and enhanced help desk services. Prior to this, Meehan led the
integration of a number of acquired businesses in Italy, Denmark,
the UK and Ireland.
He will take up his new position,
which will be based in Singapore, in early April and report
directly into Jason Clarke, Managing Director Global Sales. The
appointment follows the decision of incumbent, Patrick Andres, to
leave the company at the end of April to pursue opportunities more
aligned to his background in the hospitality technology and
distribution sector.
Meanwhile, in Africa, as a result of
the companys recently expanded network and ongoing growth
ambitions in the continent, where it has been investing steadily
over the last couple of years, a new leadership team has been
appointed to run three newly-established Travelport sub-regions:
- North Africa will be managed by Stuart Laird-Smith.
Laird-Smith joined Travelport in 2012 as head of commercial
strategy for the Middle East and Africa. Based in Dubai, over recent months he has been focused on developing Travelports
presence in the Northern Africa region and enhancing the strategic
partnerships with both existing and new third party distributors.
- Central, East and West Africa will be led by Peter
Barry who joined Travelport last month. Barry brings extensive
management experience to the role having worked for a number of
high profile travel companies including BA, Virgin and most
recently Menzies Aviation in Johannesburg. Last summer, Travelport
established new direct operations for travel agents in Kenya in
response to the regions rapidly growing travel industry.
- Southern Africa will be run by George Harb, previously
managing director for Travelport China. Harb, who also brings
extensive international GDS experience to the role, will be responsible for overseeing Travelports direct operation in
Southern Africa as well as managing key third party relationships.
Robyn Christie, general manager for South Africa, will report into Harb.
All of the above regional directors will
report into Rabih Saab, managing director for Africa, the Middle
East and South Asia.
Commenting on the appointments, Jason
Clarke, Travelports managing director, global sales, said, The appointments are all designed to
further accelerate the execution of Travelports strategic plan in
two of the worlds fastest growing travel regions Africa and
Asia Pacific. Mark is a proven leader and a superb operator - he
has been hugely successful running our business in Africa where we
have seen our operations and customer relationships grow rapidly.
I am confident he will soon be as highly regarded by both
customers and employees in the Asia Pacific region as he has been
in Africa. Meanwhile, the new senior team we have appointed to
replace him in Africa will provide a highly customer-centric
approach to the very diverse needs of each of the sub-regions. I
wish them all well in their new roles.
Travelport,
Hong Kong,
Singapore,
MD,
Managing Director
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