Classic Collection Holidays has appointed Adam Courtney as regional sales manager.
- Adam Courtney is transitioning from Balkan Holidays to Classic Collection.
- He will manage Classic Collection’s presence in the Midlands and the north.
- Courtney brings extensive experience from previous roles at Hays Travel and Thomas Cook.
- Rachel Wood, his predecessor, has moved to Premier Holidays after four years.
Classic Collection Holidays, a prominent player in the luxury travel sector, has officially announced the appointment of Adam Courtney as its new regional sales manager for the Midlands and the north. This move is set to enhance the company’s strategic positioning in the region, leveraging Courtney’s wealth of experience and industry insight.
Adam Courtney joins Classic Collection with a robust background, having made significant contributions in his role as business development manager at Balkan Holidays. His professional journey is further enriched by his tenure at major travel firms such as Hays Travel and Thomas Cook, equipping him with the necessary skills to navigate the demands of his new position effectively.
In his new role, Courtney will focus on strengthening relationships with travel agents across the Midlands and the north, a responsibility that he appears well-prepared for given his extensive industry connections and excellent reputation in the trade community. According to Si Morris-Green, the agency sales and marketing director, Courtney is expected to bring a huge amount of experience, know-how and talent to his position, thereby significantly bolstering Classic’s presence.
Courtney’s appointment follows the departure of Rachel Wood, who has transitioned to a new opportunity with Premier Holidays after a successful four-year tenure with Classic Collection. This change signals a new chapter for the company’s regional operations, potentially ushering in fresh strategies and enhanced collaborative efforts with local agents.
Adam Courtney’s appointment is poised to drive Classic Collection’s growth in key regional markets.
