New Delhi: Two top executives of Jet Airways, India’s leading private airline, resigned on Thursday reportedly without giving reasons.
Dale Moss, who joined the airline as Chief Operating Officer in May, and Sarat Chandran, Vice-President (Human Resources), have left the company.
Moss, who handled passenger sales, cargo, IT and communications, has worked with the British Airways in the US as Executive Vice President.
Chandran joined Jet in October 2003 after working with the Oberoi Group.
Rajesh Verma, who was Vice President (customer and in-flight services), had quit earlier to join rival Kingfisher Airlines. Four marketing managers quit Jet in the recent past.
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