Five top managers may have quit Jet Airways: CNBC-TV18 report
05 Apr 2007
Mumbai: TV channel, CNBC-TV18, has reported that at least five top managers of India's largest private air carrier, Jet Airways, have quit citing "poor management practices."
Reportedly, the executives who have put in their papers are Jet Airways' vice president (south east Asia) V Raju, head of training Michal Tan, vice president (communications) Nandini Verma, senior general manager Vijay Sethi and Ravindran, GM Planning.
The channel said that the 'departing' executives have cited poor management practices, lack of authority to take decisions and centralisation of power in London, as the reasons for their resignation.
The channel report also said that a number of other key employees are likely to follow the first lot.