Virgin Atlantic Cargo has made the following two
new senior management appointments to focus on its increasing
transatlantic services and the development of its international
network covering Asia, Australasia, the Middle East and Africa.
Steve Hughes will transition from his role
of Regional Vice President Sales for Europe, Middle East and
Africa (EMEA) to the newly-created post of Vice President Sales
Transatlantic.
In his new role he will be responsible for
the airline’s sales in the UK, U.S., Canada and Mexico, as well as
developing Virgin Atlantic’s transatlantic joint venture with
Delta Air Lines to offer more choice and benefits for its
customers.
In Hong Kong, Neil Vernon has been appointed as
Vice President Sales International, a role that includes his
current Asia and Australasia focus and is now extended to
incorporate additional responsibility for sales in Dubai, Nigeria
and South Africa.
Nick Jones, Head of Sales at Virgin Atlantic
Cargo, said, “Our business across the Atlantic will increase in
2015, supported by new routes such as Atlanta and Detroit, and
extra frequencies to and from several of our existing U.S.
gateways. We also expect to see further benefits and opportunities
for the airline and our customers from our joint venture with
Delta Air Lines. Given that we work with many of the same
customers on both sides of the Atlantic, Steve’s new role will
ensure a single point of contact for those customers and enable us
to react to new opportunities faster. We also expect to see
continued revenue gains from the other important markets in our
international network, driven by Neil and his regional team. As
part of these changes to our sales structure, Marie Epstein,
Regional Vice President Sales Americas, will be leaving the
airline. We wish her every success for the future and thank Marie
for her hard work and dedication during her time as Regional Vice
President Sales Americas.”
Cargo,
Freight,
Virgin Atlantic,
VP,
Vice President
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