Celestyal bolsters UK trade team
Celestyal has announced the appointment of Danielle Radford as UK business development manager, effective from today.
Danielle is responsible for growing Celestyal’s relationships with OTAs and UK travel agent partners.
She reports to Jo Reid, country manager UK, within the business development team.
The team is overseen by Janet Parton, VP of business development, UK, Europe and Australia.
Radford previously spent six years as BDM at Globus and had a four-year stint at Red Sea Holidays.
The appointment brings Celestyal’s dedicated UK trade team to four.
Celestyal has also recently introduced a UK trade marketing team, working on partnerships, asset creation and tools for the travel agent community.
Janet Parton said: “She has a wealth of experience and her long-established relationships with trade partners will enable us to better serve travel agents and grow business through the UK trade.”
“We know how important the trade is to our success and we have committed to investing in the UK.”
Danielle said: “I’m looking forward to working with Janet and the team to bring Celestyal’s incredible sailings to life for our agent partners.”
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