Riviera Travel announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Matt Luscombe as group chief executive officer.
Luscombe steps into his new role on January 1, 2026, succeeding Phil Hullah.
Hullah will remain onboard for the first part of the year to ensure a seamless transition and will thereafter remain a significant shareholder in the business.
“It’s been an incredible privilege to lead Riviera,” said Hullah. “I am profoundly grateful to our dedicated staff and senior leadership team for their unwavering commitment and to our loyal customers and channel partners for the trust they place in us year after year.”
“Riviera is in a great position, and I am confident the business will continue to reach new heights under Luscombe’s leadership,” Hulluh added.
“I am truly honored to be taking on the role of Group CEO and excited to work alongside Riviera’s exceptional team of passionate professionals,” said Luscombe.
“This is a pivotal moment for the business as we continue to expand across all product lines and elevate the customer experience even further. I look forward to building on the strong foundations laid in recent years and driving the next phase of Riviera’s growth and success,” added Luscombe.
“Working with Hullah on our expansion into the North American market has been a fantastic experience and has allowed Riviera Travel to set itself up for significant future expansion,” said Stuart Milan, president of Riviera Travel North America.
“I look forward to working with Luscombe in the very near future. Riviera will maintain its focus on North American growth. The opportunity North America has for Riviera is very exciting, and we look forward to working hard with our travel advisor partners to propel our growth further,” added Milan.
The company said in a statement that Luscombe brings a wealth of leadership experience across the travel, leisure and retail sectors, most recently as CEO of Freemans Event Partners.
Previously, he served as CEO of Cycas Hospitality and spent a decade at InterContinental Hotels Group, most recently as chief commercial officer for Europe and North Africa.
In that role, he oversaw all aspects of brand and commercial strategy, managing $4B in revenue.
Luscombe holds degrees in economics and management studies from the University of Cambridge in the UK.

