Phil Sproul Joins Huntington Travel Group as CEO

Phil Sproul, CEO of Huntington Travel Group

Huntington Travel Group has announced that Phil Sproul, a long time industry veteran, is the company's new CEO. In his new role, Sproul is taking control of the company's consolidator and tours arm, Escapades by Huntington. He will oversee further development of the Canadian market while expanding the existing business in the United States.

Sproul has held several senior level positions in the travel industry spanning more than 35 years. He has worked with airlines, tour operators, retailers and wholesale companies, most recently assisting in the launch of Indigeno Travel, Canada’s only Indigenous owned, full-service travel company.

“I am thrilled to be joining such a well-respected organization. I have worked over many years in various roles in the industry and look forward to working with the team at Huntington Travel Group and support the continuation of high touch service to the Canadian market, while expanding the services in the USA”, Sproul said.

“We are delighted to have Phil Sproul join the leadership team at Huntington Travel Group," the company said in a statement. "We require a CEO with diverse Travel Industry leadership experience as Huntington Travel Group experiences a significant growth organically and via strategic acquisition in North America. Phil will be a great addition to the existing senior leadership team. Phil will build upon the customer focus , Trust and service beyond corporate values of Huntington Brand."

Phil Sproul can be reached at: phil.sproul@huntingtontravel.net

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