Travel and tourism company Cox & Kings has appointed Ramalingam Subramanian as president of Wilson and Hughes India and Cox & Kings.In his new role, Subramanian will drive the growth and development of Cox & Kings under the leadership of Wilson and Hughes, tasked with revitalising the legacy brand and its 200+ sub-brands, the company said in a statement on Tuesday.“His capability to balance legacy with innovation is remarkable, and we’re confident he will propel Cox & Kings forward, reimagining our offerings to resonate with today’s travellers while honouring our rich history,” said Karan Agarwal, director at Wilson and Hughes and Cox & Kings.Subramanian has previously worked at organisations like Cipla, Coca-Cola, and TCS.“We are witnessing a subtle yet significant shift in the travel and tourism ecosystem. People’s preferences, transactional behaviour, and expectations are evolving in ways that speak to a deeper cultural and socioeconomic shift. As we embrace these changes, we are looking to set a new standard in travel, one that recognises the nuances of a digitally empowered, experience-driven audience,” Subramanian said.Wilson & Hughes India is the Indian arm of Wilson & Hughes, a Singapore-based private equity firm specialising in everyday products (FMCG), building materials, and the travel and hospitality sector.Founded in 1758, Cox & Kings offers a diverse range of services across leisure, business, and specialised travel segments.With its relaunch in 2024 under the leadership of Wilson & Hughes India, Cox & Kings aims to combine its history with modern technology-driven solutions, making travel more accessible, personalised, and seamless for a new generation of global explorers.