Intrepid Travel names Tinsley as Head of Partnerships, Canada

Intrepid Travel has promoted Caroline Tinsley to the newly created role of Head of Partnerships, Canada, marking a key strategic investment in the company’s growth across the Canadian market.

In her new role, Tinsley will lead Intrepid’s partnership strategy in Canada, with a focus on accelerating industry collaborations, expanding brand alliances, and forging strategic partnerships that deliver long-term impact and visibility for Intrepid.

She will report directly into the regional leadership team and oversee a growing team of Key Partnership Managers as part of an expanded Canadian structure.

Christian Wolters, President of Canada at Intrepid Travel, said that: “Caroline’s vision, energy, and drive will be instrumental in shaping the next chapter of Intrepid’s partnerships in Canada. We are thrilled to have her leading this key area as we grow our presence and deepen our impact across the Canadian market.”

Tinsley previously served as Global DMC Partnerships Manager, where she was instrumental in building global supplier relationships and developing scalable, purpose-led travel products.

Intrepid is actively investing in regional talent, with recent new hires on the West Coast, and a sharpened focus on local partnerships to ensure community-driven growth, amid record growth for Intrepid in the Canadian market:

  • Canadian bookings are up 32% year-over-year, leading the North American region.
  • Domestic travel is booming, with Canadian bookings to Canadian destinations up 97% YoY, highlighting a surge in local pride.
  • East Coast Canada bookings are up 118% YoY, with new fall departures added to meet demand.

Tinsley officially stepped into the role on Sept. 22, with a phased handover of her global responsibilities already underway.

Of her appointment, Tinsley said: “Partnerships are at the heart of everything we do. I’m excited to help shape Intrepid’s future in Canada by building relationships that fuel sustainable growth and inspire more Canadians to travel with purpose.”

 

 

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