He succeeds Thomas Engelhart who has resigned from his position. The Scottish Kurdish Association, quoted by the Glasgow Times newspaper, said that around 100 asylum seekers were staying there and complained of being stranded inside, without money, while some suffered from health problems. The group released renders of the hotel, which have caused quite a flurry online because of the arresting concept design. . Flanagan has been with Rezidor since 1999, most recently as Area Vice President Eastern Europe & Russia. Der jetzige Area Senior Vice President für Nordeuropa erhält zusätzlich die Regionen Großbritannien, Irland und Westeuropa (UKIWE). “During this Covid-19 pandemic, the hotel was used as temporary accommodation,” said Tom Flanagan Karttunnen, spokesperson for the Radisson Hotel Group. Further to his current role, the executive has now been appointed as area senior vice president for UK, Ireland and western Europe. Neben Yilmaz Yildirimlar gibt die Radisson Hotel Group auch die neue geografische Verantwortlichkeit von Tom Flanagan Karttunen bekannt. The Rezidor Hotel Group has announced Tom Flanagan as Area Vice President Nordics. Radisson Hotel Group has confirmed the new geographical responsibilities of area senior vice president for northern Europe, Tom Flanagan Karttunen. Tom Flanagan Karttunen, Radisson Hotel Group’s Area Senior Vice President Northern & Western Europe, said: ‘We are deeply saddened by the tragic event that … Radisson RED’s first property in Iceland, the Radisson RED Reykjavik, is set to open its doors to the public in the Icelandic capital in 2021. Tim Cordon führt die Geschäfte der Radisson Hotel Group weiterhin als Area Senior Vice President für den nahen Osten … Tom Flanagan takes over responsibility for Rezidor’s portfolio of more than 60 hotels with 15,000 rooms in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland; effective 1st March 2015. Tom Flanagan takes over responsibility for RezidorÂ’s portfolio of more than 60 hotels with 15,000 rooms in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland; effective 1st March 2015.