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Broom to head Sabre’s airline relations

Friday, 10 Oct, 2002 0

Sabre has appointed Hamish Broom director of European associate sales and service.

Mr Broom takes over from Laura Lukan, who is leaving the post to take up a position with Sabre in the US. The role will see Mr Broom heading the account management team of nine, which is responsible for managing relationships with airlines and other travel service providers in Europe.

Mr Broom has been at Sabre for 16 years. His most recent position was e-commerce and business development manager.

Read our previous stories:
30-Sept-2002 Sabre boosts e-ticketing for UK agents
27-Sept-2002 Sabre names Scandinavian conquest
2-Sept-2002 Sabre on the heels of Scandinavia’s leading GDS
5-Aug-2002 The TravelMole Interview: Chris Kroeger, Sabre



 



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