Industry veteran Denise Holmes has joined Qatar Airways as key account manager for Scotland.
She spent almost 20 years with Thomas Cook in Scotland managing of one of its flagship shops before becoming regional manager and a further 15 years for Emirates, where she spearheaded the launch of Glasgow, Newcastle and Edinburgh services.
Holmes more recently founded and ran her own consultancy business.
She will be responsible for driving Qatar Airways commercial priorities whilst building strong, sustainable relationships across the region.
Holmes said: “I am delighted to be joining Qatar Airways as we continue to rebuild the sector.
“I am excited to bring my experience in successfully building relationships with both corporate and leisure businesses as the airline grows its footprint in Scotland and beyond.”
Industry veteran joins Qatar Airways
Industry veteran joins Qatar Airways
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Re: Industry veteran joins Qatar Airways
That’s good news. It will be good to see QR back up and running a full schedule again, Covid restrictions permitting.
Our QR flight next March to EDI has already been cancelled and replaced by a DOH-LHR-EDI instead. Maybe I’ll get the opportunity to sample the Q suite.
Our QR flight next March to EDI has already been cancelled and replaced by a DOH-LHR-EDI instead. Maybe I’ll get the opportunity to sample the Q suite.
Re: Industry veteran joins Qatar Airways
And how are we interpreting "As the airline grows it's footprint in Scotland " ?
Re: Industry veteran joins Qatar Airways
I wouldn't hold out any immediate hope of Qatar operating to anywhere else other than EDI - I suspect 'footprint in Scotland' is just marketing speak for consumer awareness either directly for internet bookings or indirectly via travel agents ahead of the post COVID return of long-haul travel to the Far East, Australia and New Zealand
Re: Industry veteran joins Qatar Airways
In a nutshell in my opinion.Bearsden wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 12:02 pmI wouldn't hold out any immediate hope of Qatar operating to anywhere else other than EDI - I suspect 'footprint in Scotland' is just marketing speak for consumer awareness either directly for internet bookings or indirectly via travel agents ahead of the post COVID return of long-haul travel to the Far East, Australia and New Zealand