Air Partner welcomes Lee Rennie as Partner Relationship Manager in its UK Charter team
Gatwick, UK, 2019-Mar-19 — /Travel PR News/ — Air Partner, the global aviation services group, is pleased to announce the appointment of Lee Rennie to the newly created role of Partner Relationship Manager in its UK Charter team. Lee will be based at Air Partner’s headquarters in Gatwick and will report directly to Managing Director Tony Whitty.
Lee brings with him a wealth of industry experience, most recently serving as the Head of Charter at UK airline flybmi. He has also worked within charter sales for a number of airlines, including Britannia Airways, Monarch Airlines and Excel Airways.
Lee will be responsible for growing the amount of mutually beneficial business that Air Partner conducts with airlines and partners across the UK and Europe.
Commenting on his appointment, Lee said:
“I am delighted to take up this new role at Air Partner. Partnerships form an important part of the group’s operations and I can’t wait to build upon its existing relationships, as well as develop new ones.”
Managing Director Tony Whitty added:
“Lee will make a great addition to the team, and I have no doubt his extensive charter experience and airline relationships will prove invaluable. I look forward to supporting Lee in promoting the various managed services that the Air Partner group offers to the airlines and partners we work so closely with.”
Contact:
Tel: +44 800 7 747 380
Email: info@airpartner.com
Source: Air Partner
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