Low-cost airline AirAsia India's new chief executive officer Amar Abrol, a chartered accountant having over 20 years of experience, has been a key aide to AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes.
Abrol will succeed Mittu Chandilya, who led the carrier since its inception for the past three years, with effect from April 1.
Abrol is a graduate from the Delhi University and a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. He was the CEO of Tune Money, an Air Asia company. Tune Money was engaged in delivering low-cost financial products in South East Asia. But Abrol spent 19 years with American Express in different capacities across Singapore, India, UK, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
In a statement Abrol said: "AirAsia India is poised for strong growth. I look forward to leading the team and together, giving many more Indians the opportunity to access the exciting promise of Indian civil aviation."
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Abrol will succeed Mittu Chandilya, who led the carrier since its inception for the past three years, with effect from April 1.
Abrol is a graduate from the Delhi University and a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. He was the CEO of Tune Money, an Air Asia company. Tune Money was engaged in delivering low-cost financial products in South East Asia. But Abrol spent 19 years with American Express in different capacities across Singapore, India, UK, Malaysia and Hong Kong.
In a statement Abrol said: "AirAsia India is poised for strong growth. I look forward to leading the team and together, giving many more Indians the opportunity to access the exciting promise of Indian civil aviation."
To Read the News in Full 19/03/16 Business World
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