Seabourn has officially appointed Tom Andrews as the director of sales for the UK and EMEA regions, effective midsummer 2024.
- He takes over from Wendy Lahmich, who will step down on July 1.
- Andrews brings a wealth of experience from his tenure at Carnival UK, including roles at Cunard and P&O Cruises.
- His appointment is expected to strengthen Seabourn’s sales strategies and relationships with travel partners.
- Lynn Narraway, vice-president, expresses confidence in Andrews’ ability to lead.
Seabourn, a leading luxury cruise line, has announced the appointment of Tom Andrews as the new director of sales for the UK and EMEA regions, effective from midsummer 2024. Andrews will replace Wendy Lahmich, who is stepping down from the role on July 1. This strategic move is seen as an effort to bolster the company’s sales initiatives and maintain robust relationships with key travel partners in these markets.
Before joining Seabourn, Andrews served as the senior manager of commercial planning at Cunard, part of his six-year tenure at Carnival UK, where he played a critical role in both Cunard and P&O Cruises. His vast experience in commercial planning and revenue management is expected to provide a significant boost to Seabourn’s strategic efforts in the region.
Seabourn has cited Andrews’ exceptional rapport-building and influencing skills as key assets that he will bring to his new role. The company believes that his ability to collaborate effectively across diverse channels will be invaluable in driving growth and enhancing the company’s sales performance.
Lynn Narraway, vice-president of Seabourn UK and EMEA, expressed her enthusiasm about Andrews joining the team, highlighting his creativity, passion, and strategic knowledge as qualities that will greatly benefit the business. She stated, “We are delighted to welcome Tom to the Seabourn family. His role will be crucial in maintaining and developing the strong relationships we have built with our valued travel partners.”
Tom Andrews’ extensive experience and strategic acumen are anticipated to greatly benefit Seabourn’s operations in the UK and EMEA.
