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The Travel Network Group recruits Travelbag’s Anna Perrott

The Travel Network Group has recruited Travelbag’s former head of cruise and touring Anna Perrott.

Perrott has been appointed head of cruise and will be responsible for leading the consortium’s growing cruise team in Woking and developing the Cruise Club going forward.

Perrott has previously held roles at JTA Travel, Flexicruise, Belleair Cruise and Cruise.co.uk.

A Travelbag spokesman said: “She made an important contribution to our cruise proposition while she was with us, and we look forward to building on that momentum in the future.

“We wish Anna the best with her new role.”

Meanwhile, Emily Sutton has been promoted to director of operations.

She joined The Travel Network Group in April 2016 as operations manager before becoming head of operations.

In her new position, Sutton will have overall responsibility for operations, risk and trustees including insurances and Atol requirements.

She will also oversee the consortium’s relationships with key stake holders, such as the Civil Aviation Authority, and take a seat on the group’s board.


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Chief executive Gary Lewis said: “I am delighted to be making these two key appointments.

“Emily has developed a great deal of experience over the last three years and today of delivers a robust and competent understanding of what is a portfolio of complex areas.

“Anna has extensive experience of the UK cruise industry and brings with her a wealth of knowledge of the sector having worked for many of the UK’s major cruise businesses.

“We have every confidence that in their new positions both Emily and Anna will help support our ambitious development plans for these strategically important parts of our business.”

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