Sunday, February 14, 2016

AirAsia chief says Chandilya not quitting

Mumbai:  AirAsia continues to deny that Mittu Chandilya, managing director of its India unit, had resigned.

Tony Fernandes, group chief executive officer, said appointing an MD was a decision for the board of directors, while also denying Chandilya having decided to step down.

These suggest efforts are on to retain Chandilya, who has indicated he does not wish to renew his contract from later this month.

Chandilya joined AirAsia India as its chief executive officer in 2013 and was elevated to MD last August. The elevation had coincided with a rejig in shareholding, with co-investor Tata Sons increasing their stake in the airline.
"The Tatas have been fantastic partners and are very committed to the airline,” Fernandes said, adding he’d met the former’s chairman emeritus, Ratan Tata, here on Sunday. He would not comment on the airline's third stake holder, Arun Bhatia, who has alleged Fernandes is controlling AirAsia India.

Fernandes said the airline had been cautious in its India expansion but would soon increase its fleet size to eight planes. “I hope to get to 16-20 planes in the not too distant future,” he added.
15/02/16 Business Standard
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