Many people including SpiceJet's Chief Commercial Officer left the company, the company said this

Spicejet: Several members of the commercial team of SpiceJet, including the Chief Commercial Officer, have left the company with immediate effect. This change has been made as part of the strategic restructuring of the company.

Tue, 12 Mar 2024 02:40 PM (IST)
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Many people including SpiceJet's Chief Commercial Officer left the company, the company said this
Many people including SpiceJet's Chief Commercial Officer left the company, the company said this
Many people including SpiceJet's Chief Commercial Officer left the company, the company said this

News of a major change is coming from the air company SpiceJet. Several members of the commercial team, including the company's Chief Commercial Officer, have left the company with immediate effect. According to the company, this change has been made as part of strategic restructuring. The company has been witnessing consistent and significant growth in its revenue and load factor in recent times.

SpiceJet has sped up the process of resolving all previous disputes with the recent fundraiser. According to a SpiceJet representative, the company is eager to expand its market share, grow more quickly, and take on more responsibility in the Indian aviation industry. Under this, numerous kinds of adjustments are being made.

SpiceJet announced on Tuesday that, as part of the airline's strategic reorganisation, a number of its commercial team members have resigned with immediate effect. Arun Kashyap, the airline's chief operating officer, and Shilpa Bhatia, its chief commercial officer, submitted their resignations, according to sources on Monday.

"As part of the strategic restructuring of SpiceJet, several members of the commercial team, including the Chief Commercial Officer, have resigned with immediate effect," an airline spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday. The spokesperson said that with the recent capital raise, the company is expediting the process of resolving all past disputes and is experiencing significant growth in revenue and passenger numbers.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer