New Delhi: Go Airlines India Pvt. Ltd's head of commercial operations Suraj Sundaram has quit, the latest in a series of exits by top executives at GoAir, India's smallest airline by market share that faces an intense fare war and rising costs.
Chief executive officer (CEO) Giorgio De Roni, who in a recent interview conceded the top-level exits worried him, confirmed Sundaram had resigned as vice-president, revenue management.
"Yes, he has resigned. Friday was his last working day," De Roni said. "In some areas, we have a higher turnover, but that's part of the evolution of the airline business."
Sundaram, who previously was chief commercial officer at Africa's Arik Air, may be eyeing the vacant chief commercial officer position at SpiceJet Ltd, or "going back to Canada where he came from", said a person familiar with the matter, declining to be identified.
03/09/13 Aviation Pros.com
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Chief executive officer (CEO) Giorgio De Roni, who in a recent interview conceded the top-level exits worried him, confirmed Sundaram had resigned as vice-president, revenue management.
"Yes, he has resigned. Friday was his last working day," De Roni said. "In some areas, we have a higher turnover, but that's part of the evolution of the airline business."
Sundaram, who previously was chief commercial officer at Africa's Arik Air, may be eyeing the vacant chief commercial officer position at SpiceJet Ltd, or "going back to Canada where he came from", said a person familiar with the matter, declining to be identified.
03/09/13 Aviation Pros.com