New managing director takes reins at RCL Cruises ANZ
Now based in Sydney, Susan Bonner comes from Royal Caribbean's Miami office.
Now based in Sydney, Susan Bonner comes from Royal Caribbean's Miami office.
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RCL Cruises officially announced that Susan Bonner has moved into position as vice president and managing director, Australia and New Zealand, effective immediately.
Ms Bonner is responsible for the business operations of Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises in the region, reporting to Gavin Smith, senior vice president international.
“With the highest market penetration for cruising of any region, I’m looking forward to continuing the incredible momentum our brands are experiencing here,” said Mr Bonner.
“We truly believe there is a cruise out there for everyone, and our three distinctive lines offer award-winning cruise experiences to put us top of mind when Kiwis consider their next holiday.”
Now based in Sydney, Ms Bonner comes from Royal Caribbean’s Miami office where she served as vice president of Celebrity Cruises’ revenue management and onboard revenue, and was integral in launching the line’s luxury Solstice Class ships. Prior to that, she led the revenue management and onboard revenue performance of Royal Caribbean International during the line’s historic introduction of the Quantum Class megaships.
Ms Bonner is a passionate advocate of gender equality, women in leadership and workplace diversity, part of an empowering female line-up at RCL which includes the first female chief executive of a publicly traded cruise company, Celebrity Cruises’ Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, and a local office in which two-thirds of the management team are women.
Ms Bonner pursued her higher education by studying marketing at the prestigious Tulane University in New Orleans. As well as holding a passion for travel and cruising, Ms Bonner is a hot yoga enthusiast and the proud mother of a 19-year-old son who attends military school back in the US.