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Ex-Cadogan director joins Hotels4.com

Sunday, 08 Dec, 2008 0

 

Former Cadogan Holidays product and commercial director John Riley has joined Hotels4u.com.

He has been named as head of product and planning at the Thomas Cook-owned bedbank. 

Prior to Cadogan, Riley was a general manager for First Choice/Unijet and head of marketing at Panorama and Manos.

Hotels4u.com managing director Haim Perry said:  “The role of head of product and planning is a unique one in the bedbank industry and indicative of our dedication to grow hotels4u.com’s product offering further, in order to continue to provide agents with the most flexible and varied property portfolio possible.”

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