Sunday, April 08, 2007

Execs give Jet lag

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BY A STAFF REPORTER Saturday, April 07, 2007 11:42:41 IST
Top executives leave Jet Airways for Kingfisher Airlines
Jet Airways has been thrown into a tizzy. Five of its top executives left their posts with Jet on Wednesday and five more are rumoured to leave, say anonymous sources at Jet. The employees have reportedly left for Kingfisher Airlines.Jet Airways executive director S.K. Dutta did not confirm all the resignations but did concede that ‘a few people’ had decided to leave.He normalised the situation by saying that no one is indispensable in an organisation and leaving old posts to join new ones in different organisations is part and parcel of any industry.The two confirmed who have resigned are V. Raju, General Manager of Operations, South East Asia and Nandini Verma, Vice President of corporate communications. They will be joining Kingfisher shortly.A senior Jet official has hinted that the reason for the sudden transfer of loyalty can be because of money.“These things are bound to happen,” he said. “People are always on the lookout for better prospects. If better prospects beckon they are bound to follow.”Official statements corroborating all the information garnered were not forthcoming.Jet’s loss is Kingfisher’s gain and Mallya has yet another reason to smile.
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