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David Schelp is returning to TUI and will become
the new Executive Board Member responsible for the TUI ́s tour operator and
airline business (Market & Airlines) from January 2024. Hong Kong-born
David Schelp already held management positions at TUI from 2002 to 2022, most
recently as CEO of the global growth segment TUI Musement, which today operates
in more than 100 countries. He knows TUI and the tourism sector very well, has
worked in various countries and has an excellent international network. Before starting
his career, he studied economics at the ESB Business School in Reutlingen and
London.
In his time with TUI, Schelp has driven realignment
and transformation in many areas and developed new growth areas for the Group.
After assuming responsibility for TUI ́s destination management and tour guide
business as Managing Director in 2009, he strategically and commercially
re-aligned the business segment for the future: Schelp played a key role in the
acquisition of the Milan-based digital and travel tech start-up Musement in
2018. With Musement, TUI's traditional destination services business became a
leading international provider of activities, experiences and tours in holiday
destinations worldwide. In 2022, David Schelp decided to pursue
an entrepreneurial activity outside TUI and became co-partner and CEO of
the tourism business Turbopass. He will step down from the management board of
Turbopass on January 1st, 2024.
David Burling has been a Member of the TUI
Executive Board since 2015 and has been responsible for the Group's tour
operators and airlines since then. Following the merger of TUI AG with the
British TUI Travel Plc, David Burling played a central role in the integration
of the two companies. He brought the Group's tour operators and airlines closer
together and reorganised them strategically. Under his leadership, TUI
successfully expanded its position as the leading tour operator in its European
markets. He also led TUI’s successful joint venture in Canada for many years.
Before assuming responsibility at Group level in 2015, he spent four years
(2011-2015) as Managing Director of TUI UK&I, the Group's largest operating
company next to TUI Germany. During this time, he led TUI UK&I to new sales
and earnings strength and built up a highly differentiated product and
destination portfolio including the launch of the Sensatori concept, the rapid
growth in UK sales to RIU hotels and the development of new destinations like
Cape Verde. Before assuming overall responsibility for TUI UK&I David
Burling was New Product Development Director and then Chief Commercial Officer
for the UK tour operator business from 1999 to 2011. During this time he also
played a major part in the successful merger of the TUI owned Thomson tour
operations with UK rival First Choice Holidays in 2007. David Burling started
his long and successful TUI and tourism career 34 years ago in 1990 joining
Thomson Holidays in the UK as a graduate trainee.
Dr Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Supervisory
Board of TUI Group: "The Supervisory Board and I personally would like to
thank David Burling for his great commitment and enormous achievements for TUI.
He has shaped TUI's tour operator business for several decades - first in the
UK and then at international Group level. He is an internationally recognised
leader with experience, integrity and an excellent track record. The tour
operator business was hit hard by the pandemic. David Burling has made a key
contribution to ensuring that TUI has come out of the pandemic in good shape.
Thanks to his leadership the TUI tour operators are now back on a stable
footing. David Burling has built up a powerful team that will now tackle the
next stage of the transformation. David Schelp is the right manager for this
challenge. He knows TUI and our industry and we know him. He has already worked
closely with our CEO
Sebastian Ebel in his previous TUI roles and built
up the Holiday Experiences growth area with him before the pandemic. David
Schelp has proven that he can drive transformation, develop new business and
growth areas and lead them to commercial success."
TUI Group CEO Sebastian Ebel: "I would like to
thank David Burling for the many years of excellent cooperation. In our nine
years together on the Group Executive Board, I have got to know David as a very
thoughtful, experienced and forward-looking colleague who has maneuvered our
tour operators and airlines through difficult years and crises - always with a
clear course. I would also like to thank him personally for his always reliable
guidance and support. I wish him all the best for the future. In David Schelp,
we are bringing back a colleague to TUI who knows the tourism sector and TUI
inside out and who will be able to focus his energy on the growth of our tour
operators and airlines from day one. During his time at TUI Musement, David
Schelp has proven that he is capable of driving change and transformation.
Together with the team of the Group Executive Committee, I look forward to
working with him to further develop our tour operator and airline business. The
direction is clear: more products, more customers, more growth and more
profitability. We have reached good milestones by 2023, but there is still
further to go."
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Credit: © TUI Group
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