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Movements

Carlson Wagonlit Travel

Hubert Joly has been appointed as the worldwide president and CEO. The Carlson Wagonlit Travel Board of Directors, co-chaired by Benjamin Cohen, executive vice chairman of Accor’s Management Board and Curtis C Nelson, president and COO of Carlson Companies, announced the appointment

Travel Corporation (India) Pvt Ltd (TCI)

Vikram Kodendera has been appointed general manager-sales and marketing (inbound). He has been with the group since 1990. He was posted to London by the company from 1997 for six years to look after businesses from UK, Ireland and Nordic countries.

Sheherazad Mehta has been appointed general manager-operations. She started her carrier in 1985 with Thomas Cook and joined TCI in 1995 as deputy manager.

Emirates Sky Cargo

Keki Patel has been appointed cargo manager for western India. Prior to this appoint, Patel was part of Singapore Airlines for sixteen years leaving the organisation as assistant cargo manager, India

Hotel Sitara (Ramoji Film City)

Ravichandran has been appointed resident manager. The hotel is a 154 rooms luxury property of Dolphin Hotels Limited at Ramoji Film city, Hyderabad. Prior to this, Ravichandran was working as F&B manager

SITA Sri Lanka

Piyush Mathur has been appointed as manager operations. Prior to appointment, he worked at TCI, Abercrombie & Kent and Cox & Kings to name a few.

Ministry Of Tourism, Malaysia

Datuk Dr Leo Michael Toyad has been appointed the new minister of tourism for Malaysia. Prior to the appointment, Toyad was the former deputy minister of foreign affairs.

Datuk Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has been appointed the new deputy minister for tourism.

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