Transat Appoints Julie Sareault as Commercial Director for Quebec

Julie Sareault, Commercial Director for Québec, Transat
Julie Sareault, Commercial Director for Québec, Transat

Transat A.T. Inc. announced the appointment of Julie Sareault to the position of Commercial Director for Québec, effective 04JUL. Sareault is currently Manager, National Sales for Air Transat and succeeds Karine Gagnon who was recently promoted to General Manager of Transat Distribution Canada (TDC).

"I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Julie to head up our Quebec business operations,” said Joseph Adamo, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Transat. “A gifted leader and communicator, she is the ideal person to take on this new role with over 20 years of experience in the tour operator, airline and travel retail industries.”

According to Transat, Sareault's successor will be announced in the coming weeks.

On 03MAY, Transat announced that Gagnon would succeed Louise Fecteau as General Manager of TDC, effective 01JUL.


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