Lilija Vladykina

Lilija Vladykina Consultant

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About Lilija

Experienced in various services and payments industries, Lilija leads Euromonitor’s travel research across Central Eastern European markets, and helps facilitate research and insights on airlines at a global level.

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Expertise

Lilija advises clients across the business of travel, from national tourism offices to airlines and travel intermediaries. Her expertise and interests cover a range of topics, including travel, but also extending to consumer foodservice, consumer behaviour and consumer loyalty. Prior to joining Euromonitor in Vilnius, Lilija worked as an in-country analyst, covering various fmcg industries, with a primary focus on services and payments industries across Eastern Europe. This background, with a direct involvement in in-the-field research, places her in a very strong position to carry out her current role.

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