Wednesday 13 February 2013

Emirates Airlines’ North India Regional Manager resigns

Vinay Malhotra, Regional Manager, Emirates Airlines, North and East India and Nepal, has put in his papers.
Malhotra, who has been looking after commercial operations of the Dubai-based carrier in North India for over eight years, is expected to leave the airline by the end of the month.
Delhi and Kolkata, the two Indian stations which are directly under Malhotra, account for 40 of the 185 weekly flights that Emirates operates from here. Malhotra’s responsibilities in the airline include overseeing the airport, cargo, engineering as well as commercial operations of the airline in North and East India and Nepal.
 Incidentally, the news of Malhotra leaving comes within days of the airline Chief Executive Officer, Tim Clark, telling media persons in Dubai that the airline was keen to not only increase the number of weekly flights it operated to India but also add to the cities here to which it operated. At present, Emirates operates to 10 cities and is keen to operate to at least five to six more cities
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/logistics/emirates-airlines-north-india-regional-manager-resigns/article4408102.ece

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