P&O Ferries appoints head of B2B sales
P&O Ferries has appointed Dominic Tucker as head of B2B sales, distribution and partnerships within its passenger business.
Dominic brings more than 20 years’ experience across the travel and aviation sectors and joins from easyJet, where he led indirect distribution strategy and managed relationships with global travel partners.
He has also held senior commercial roles at Norwegian Air Shuttle and British Airways, focusing on sales strategy and partnership development.
In his new role, Dominic will oversee P&O Ferries’ passenger groups and B2B operations, supporting growth across its travel trade and distribution network.
Dominic said: “I’m delighted to be joining P&O Ferries at such an exciting time for the business.
“There is a strong opportunity to build on existing partnerships and further develop the B2B offering, and I look forward to working with the team to drive continued growth.”
Louisa Bell, chief commercial officer for passenger at P&O Ferries, added: “Dominic brings extensive experience across the travel and aviation sectors, with a strong track record in building and developing commercial partnerships.
“His expertise will be key as we continue to strengthen our relationships with the travel trade and enhance our distribution capabilities to support the growth of our passenger business.”
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