This story is from September 04, 2018
WOW air appoints Kiran Jain as MD for its India operations
NEW DELHI: Icelandic low-cost carrier
“Most recently, Kiran was the director for commercial and government relations with AirAsia India. She was also the head of airline marketing at Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd in an earlier role,” the airline said.
WOW founder-CEO Skúli Mogensen said: “It is our pleasure to welcome Kiran to our team and have her lead our operations in India. Kiran has great versatile work experience in the Indian market which I am sure will benefit and strengthen our presence in India.WOW air is committed to provide the best possible prices & services to its Indian customers. We welcome Kiran aboard and wish her great success at
Kiran Jain said, “WOW air is known to create disruption with its highly competitive prices and strategy and has already set its mark in the international aviation market. I am very excited to be a part of WOW air’s growth and I am honoured to represent WOW air in India.”
WOW air will commence operations from Delhi on December 7, 2018 with five flights a week, directly to Reykjavík’s Keflavík International Airport that will connect to multiple destinations in North America and Europe
WOW Air
has appointed aviation professionalKiran Jain
as the managing director for India. Her experience ranges from airlines and airports in the United States and India where she has led the marketing, sales, communication and government relations functions, thereby bringing a diverse aviation management experience to the company, the Reykjavík-based airline said in a statement.“Most recently, Kiran was the director for commercial and government relations with AirAsia India. She was also the head of airline marketing at Delhi International Airport (P) Ltd in an earlier role,” the airline said.
WOW
air.”Kiran Jain said, “WOW air is known to create disruption with its highly competitive prices and strategy and has already set its mark in the international aviation market. I am very excited to be a part of WOW air’s growth and I am honoured to represent WOW air in India.”
WOW air will commence operations from Delhi on December 7, 2018 with five flights a week, directly to Reykjavík’s Keflavík International Airport that will connect to multiple destinations in North America and Europe
Top Comment
Nilesh Shah
2280 days ago
Very true. As airline price is at peak and middle class society could not afford. Good new airline is welcome to India in right time. stringent competition with affordable prices will lead big growth like how spice and go airline''s are doingRead allPost comment
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