EasyJet names new UK chief
EasyJet has named Kevin Doyle as its new UK Country Manager, as Ali Gayward retires.
He has been with easyJet for nearly 20 years and across a variety of different roles in ground operations, network planning and finance functions.
Most recently he was head of safety and operational performance at UK airports.
He reports to easyJet Group Markets Director Thomas Haagensen.
“Kevin brings exceptional operational experience and insight to the role and has a track record in delivering commercially focused improvements,” says Haagensen.
“He will make a fantastic addition to our team.”
Doyle added: “I’m proud to be stepping into this key role for easyJet, bringing my extensive operational experience to a hugely exciting position.”
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