EnjoyTravel.com appoints former MAG boss of online distribution as chief executive

EnjoyTravel.com appoints former MAG boss of online distribution as chief executive

Martin Mansell will spearhead ‘exciting’ international expansion plans

Former managing director of online distribution at Manchester Airports Group, Martin Mansell, will spearhead international growth at EnjoyTravel.com.

The Norwich-based online travel firm, which has rebranded from Enjoy Car Hire, has announced the appointment of Mansell as its new chief executive.

The firm says it has “exciting expansion plans”, including a move into overseas markets.

Martin joined MAG from Leeds-based online airport parking price comparison business, Looking4.com, after it was acquired by the UK’s largest airports group.

He said: “I’m thrilled to be joining EnjoyTravel.com at such a pivotal time for the business, and look forward to building on its impressive ten-year history in the sector as it pushes ahead with expansion plans.

“EnjoyTravel.com is well-respected within the sector and by travellers, boasting some of the best Trustpilot reviews in the industry.

“I’m keen to maintain this fantastic reputation as we increase our offering and branch out to provide even more top quality travel options for customers.”

The business, which celebrated its tenth anniversary last year and recently rebranded from Enjoy Car Hire, has relaunched a redesigned website available in multiple languages.

Managing director Steve Dennis said: “We’re incredibly excited for the future of EnjoyTravel.com, and we’re delighted to welcome Martin, whose extensive experience in the travel comparison sector will prove invaluable.

“Martin is the perfect fit for Enjoy Travel as we expand our offering with the additional travel extras customers have been asking for, and as we branch out into the Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, French and Brazilian markets.

“Despite the challenges many businesses are currently facing, we’re already recovering nicely and have created a solid structure so that we will continue to grow as domestic and international travel is back on people’s agendas.”