Two executives at budget airline quit in two days


Steady plan: In this file photograph, an IndiGo Airbus A320 aircraft prepares for final approach at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. The airline plans to soon return to the 25 overseas destinations it was flying to before the pandemic. — AFP

NEW DELHI: IndiGo’s chief commercial officer (CCO) Willy Boulter said he will leave the company in four months, just a day after the biggest budget airline in Asia said its finance chief resigned with immediate effect.

“That’s a sort of personal decision,” Boulter said in an interview with Bloomberg Television yesterday.

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