AirAsia India MD & CEO Amar Abrol quits; to return to firm's Malaysia biz

AirAsia, which began operations in June 2014, said Abrol expressed desire to return to Malaysia to be closer to his family

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

AirAsia plane is parked on the tarmac at the Changi International Airport
AirAsia plane is parked on the tarmac at the Changi International Airport

Low-cost carrier India, which is majority-owned by the Tata Group, on Wednesday announced the departure of as the effective next month.

The which began operations in June 2014, further said, Abrol had expressed his desire to return to to be closer to his family.

Abrol is the after his predecessor Mittu Chandilya to leave the abruptly.

Chandilya, the high-street headhunter heading Egon Zehnder International's operations and part-time model, who was handpicked by Air Asia group himself, had to quit the company early February 2016 after a string of allegations surfaced including financial fraud under his nose and is now suing the ex-employer and auditor for allegedly damaging his reputation.

During Abrol's time, the has expanded its fleet to 18 from six and the people and network by three-folds.

First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 23:18 IST