TIWN
New Delhi, Oct 20 (TIWN) Former Chief executive of now bankrupt Jet Airways Vinay Dube has joined low-cost carrier GoAir as an advisor.
Dube has joined the Wadi group company at a time it is expanding its international operations.
The airline recently announced non-stop flights from Kolkata and Bengaluru to Singapore.
Since Dube was at the helm of Jet Airways which had large international operations he is set to bring much needed experience and expertise to the Mumbai-based carrier.
While multiple airline sources told IANS that Dube had been onboarded in advisory role, a GoAir spokesperson did not confirm the development.
GoAir''s top deck has seen frequent changes but has steadily grown in domestic market.
GoAir currently flies to eight international destinations, including Phuket, Male (seasonal), Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Bangkok, Dubai, Kuwait and now Singapore.
It flies to 25 domestic destinations and has over 325 daily flights.
- IMF expects India to rev up global growth as China falters, backs Modi government's economic policies
- realme set to shake up market: Launching fastest entry-level 5G smartphone 'C65' under Rs 10k
- India's industrial production accelerates to 5.7pc in Feb
- India records 17 pc jump to become 4th largest exporter of digital services: WTO report
- 300 pc rise in market cap to Rs 400 lakh crore in last 10 years driven by strong economic fundamentals