Tuesday, April 16, 2013

AirAsia's Tony Fernandes to rely on Kathleen Tan to pilot India take off


New Delhi: Tony Fernandes, founder of Malaysian budget carrier AirAsia, which has six airlines under its fold, will be banking heavily on a woman to ensure the success of his impending India launch. Not surprisingly, months ahead of launching AirAsia India operations, Tony will lean on Kathleen Tan, 52, his decade-old associate at AirAsia, to build the India travel market, just as she did for the airline in China.
Tan, who is known as his 'right hand' in aviation circles and was the airline's former commercial head, has been appointed CEO of AirAsia Expedia (AAE), a JV between AirAsia and travel portal Expedia. It was Tan's original marketing gimmick to offer a million discounted flight seats - a pioneering move which she introduced first in 2005 for AirAsia. This strategy was adopted, this year, by SpiceJet and Jet Airways.
Though, Tan is no more on AirAsia's payroll but she is not too far away either from her previous employer. Tony reads her shift to Expedia as a "gain for AirAsia".
16/04/13 Anindya Upadhyay/Times of India
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