IT’S all change at the top of Southampton-based cruising giant Carnival UK.

David Dingle has been appointed chairman of the powerful cruising empire and David Noyes, currently executive vice president of operations, has been promoted to chief executive.

Mr Dingle, together with Mr Noyes, who will also have operating responsibility for the UK-based brands P&O Cruises and Cunard Line, will take up their new roles on October 1 and report to Carnival Corporation president and chief executive, Arnold Donald in Miami, Florida.

Mr Donald said: “These moves allow us to strengthen our overall leadership in the critically important UK marketplace, while also promoting from within to leverage the skills, experience and capabilities of our executive team.”

Mr Dingle, who became chief executive officer in 2007, joined P&O Cruises in London in 1978 where, after holding a series of commercial positions, he became managing director in 2000.

At the time of the merger of P&O Princess Cruises plc and the Carnival Corporation in April 2003, he became managing director of Carnival UK.

Mr Noyes joined Carnival UK in 2011, in his current position.

Prior to joining Carnival, he worked in the UK travel industry for 25 years, mainly with British Airways, where he was responsible for BA’s worldwide customer services operation, and latterly with Gray Dawes Travel as chief executive.

Elaine Holt will join Carnival UK on October 1 as David Noyes’ replacement as executive vice president of operations following a highly successful career in the rail, road and airline industries.

She has led a series of programmes as executive chairman of East Coast Mainline and before that was managing director of First Capital Connect.

Most recently she has acted as a non-executive director of the Highways Agency.

Mr Dingle said: “David Noyes is exceptionally placed to lead P&O Cruises and Cunard into the future and grow the business for the next generation.

“Elaine brings with her a strong blend of operational and customer services skills and will be a very valuable addition to |our executive team.”

Mr Dingle is a former president of the UK Chamber of Shipping and the European Cruise Coun-cil, now the Cruise Lines International Association, which is the world’s largest cruise industry trade association and continues to serve on the boards of both groups.

In 2009 he joined the board of the European Community Shipowners Association.

He has previously served as a director of the Association of British Travel Agents and The UK Passenger Shipping Association.