Nigel Bishop, the former chief executive of the Guild of Travel & Tourism, has passed away at the age of 82.
His dedication to the travel and tourism industry has left an indelible mark, and he is remembered fondly by colleagues and friends alike.
Nigel Bishop’s involvement with the Guild of Travel and Tourism began when the organisation was founded in 1994. Over the years, his commitment to promoting best practices and supporting professionals in the industry has been invaluable.
He served as the chair of the transport advisory committee and was a chamber council member at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. These roles underscored his deep commitment to the travel and tourism sector.
Before his tenure with the Guild, Bishop made significant contributions as the UK business manager for British Airways. His leadership and insights were instrumental in guiding the company’s business operations within the UK market.
His colleagues at British Airways remember him as a professional who provided unwavering support to British companies, particularly in advising the best travel methods for exporting products and services.
Industry peers have paid heartfelt tributes to Bishop, acknowledging his integrity, kindness, and significant contributions to the travel industry.
Doina Cruttenden, founder of Universal Business Travel, described him as a good, kind friend and a true English gentleman to the end. Bishop’s reputation for being well-respected and kind has been consistently reiterated by those who knew him.
Ian Weatherhead, an ambassador for the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, called Bishop a true gentleman. He praised Bishop’s willingness to assist and support businesses, particularly British companies traveling overseas.
Weatherhead fondly recalled how every Christmas, Bishop organised a lunch for The Institute of Travel Managers at the RAF Club in Piccadilly, marking it as a highlight of the year. Such traditions underscored his commitment to fostering camaraderie and support within the industry.
The funeral for Nigel Bishop is scheduled for Monday, May 13, at 10 am at the Church of Our Lady of Grace and St Edward in Chiswick. The service will be followed by cremation at Mortlake Crematorium and a gathering at The Black Lion pub.
Those who knew Bishop are invited to attend the services to pay their final respects and share their memories of a man who made significant contributions to the travel industry.
Nigel Bishop’s legacy is marked by his leadership, his dedication to best practices in travel, and his unwavering support for his colleagues and the industry at large.
As friends, family, and colleagues gather to remember Bishop, it is clear that his impact on the travel and tourism industry will not be forgotten. His contributions have set a standard for future generations in the industry.
Nigel Bishop’s passing marks the end of a significant chapter in the travel and tourism industry. His contributions and the respect he garnered from peers speak volumes of his character and dedication.
His memory will continue to inspire and guide professionals within the industry. Nigel Bishop’s legacy will be remembered as one of kindness, integrity, and exemplary service.