Liz Emmott has been appointed as director of worldwide distribution and enterprise options with Trainline Companion Options.
On this newly created position, she will likely be answerable for main the expansion of Distribution and Enterprise Options.
Distribution Options is a distributor of worldwide rail content material, offering quick access to routes, fares and journey occasions from carriers in a number of markets through one easy standardised API connection.
Enterprise Options offers staff at companies of all sizes, within the UK and Europe, a simple approach to ebook rail for enterprise journey in and throughout 45 international locations.
Emmott began her profession at American Categorical the place she progressed by way of industrial roles in business-to-business funds and enterprise journey (now Amex GBT), main native, multinational and international groups.
In 2016 she joined Amadeus as UK gross sales director earlier than turning into UK common supervisor and industrial director for enterprise journey accounts (UK, Eire and Italy).
Champa Magesh, president, Trainline Companion Options, commented: “I’m thrilled to have Liz becoming a member of our crew as we offer our enterprise journey companions with much more methods to get rail on the coronary heart of extra journeys, in flip driving modal shift away from air and automotive journey.
“Our goal by way of Distribution and Enterprise Options is to make the complicated world of ticket retailing less complicated, so extra corporations and their staff select a greener approach to journey.”
Trainline Companion Options is the business-to-business arm of the corporate and a distributor of worldwide rail content material.
Emmott added: “It’s very thrilling to affix Trainline on its journey to change into the world’s primary rail platform.
“With companies and travellers turning into more and more aware of the affect of their journey on the surroundings, Trainline Companion Options has the deep rail tech experience to make sustainable decisions simpler and extra reasonably priced to implement.”