American Airlines Cargo appoints new sales director

Tim Isik, American Airlines Cargo Director, Cargo Sales – Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

American Airlines Cargo has appointed Tim Isik to the role of director, cargo sales – Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).

Isik comes to cargo from the American Airlines passenger team, where he led its leisure sales business across the UK, Ireland and Iceland.

Prior to this he worked in corporate sales, managing some of American’s most important strategic accounts as their local point of contact in the UK and Ireland.

Before joining the American team, he also worked for an experiential marketing agency, where he oversaw major product launches for global brands at the 2012 Olympics.

“Over the years, Tim’s hard work and passion for the airline industry has had a huge, positive impact on our business and the way we work with customers,” said Roger Samways, vice president, Sales, American Airlines Cargo. “His experience and focus on the customer experience makes him the ideal person to lead such an important and integral part of our operation.” 

 

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