Gloves are off in Qantas for Geoff Dixons shoes
While an outside successor might be a good thing for Qantas, with James Hogan, CEO of Etihad and other having been mentioned, it appears very likely that Geoff Dixon’s successor will come from within.
With Qantas’ Chief Financial Officer Peter Gregg, Executive GM John Borghetti and now rising star Jetstar CEO Alan Joyce as the top internal contenders, the next year or so around the Executive table in Qantas could be very interesting indeed.
Watch this space as the battle for supremacy commences!
Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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