Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Another AirAsia India top executive Kiran Jain resigns

Mumbai: Kiran Jain, AirAsia India’s chief commercial officer who had in the last six months been heading the role of liaisoning with the government for the contentious airline, has resigned.
An airline spokesperson confirmed her exit and added she “has decided to move on for personal reasons”.
Jain’s resignation comes a month after the airline’s CEO Amar Abrol stepped down, even as the airline remains in controversy with a CBI investigation against Tony Fernandes, the CEO of its parent Malaysian low fare carrier AirAsia Berhad and his colleagues. The CBI has named Fernandes and others in an FIR alleging them of conspiracy and bribes to have government rules changed as well as issues of management control.
AirAsia Berhad and Tata Sons own 49% each in AirAsia India. The rest is owned by non-executive director R. Venkataramanan, also named in the CBI FIR and Chairman S. Ramadorai.
26/06/18 Anirban Chowdhury/Wconomic Times
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