GoAir CEO Giorgio De Roni Quits On 'Health Grounds'


NEW DELHI: The Wadia Group-promoted budget carrier GoAir’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Giorgio De Roni has quit the carrier, citing health reasons, sources said.

Giorgio De Roni, an Italian national, had joined GoAir in 2011.

“De Roni has quit GoAir. He had requested the management to relieve him on health grounds. Tuesday was his last day at the airline,” sources close to the development told PTI.

When contacted, a GoAir spokesperson did not comment on the issue.

De Roni had taken over the post from Kaushik Khona, who was instrumental in getting back the no-frills airline on its feet.

During De Roni’s tenure the airline made profit for two successive years, though in the last fiscal the profitability eroded by almost 95 per cent.

While in FY 2012-13, GoAir posted Rs 104 crore profit, it declined to a paltry Rs 5.44 crore in the 2013-14 fiscal due to the rise in fuel prices and higher exchange rate.

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Source: PTI