Qantas international head to depart as overseas flying remains grounded
Qantas said Monday its international division head Tino La Spina would leave the company, in a cost-saving move at a time when the airline has grounded all international flying due to the coronavirus pandemic. The head of its domestic business, Andrew David, will also take over the responsibilities of La Spina, a former Qantas chief financial officer who spent 14 years at the company and is well known to investors. Qantas CE Alan Joyce said it had become increasingly clear that the airline’s international flights would be grounded until at least mid-2021 and it would take years for flying to return to historical levels. “Under those circumstances, we’ve made the decision to consolidate the domestic and international business units under a single divisional CEO,” Joyce said. The changes will take effect from Sept. 1, the airline said.<br/>
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Qantas international head to depart as overseas flying remains grounded
Qantas said Monday its international division head Tino La Spina would leave the company, in a cost-saving move at a time when the airline has grounded all international flying due to the coronavirus pandemic. The head of its domestic business, Andrew David, will also take over the responsibilities of La Spina, a former Qantas chief financial officer who spent 14 years at the company and is well known to investors. Qantas CE Alan Joyce said it had become increasingly clear that the airline’s international flights would be grounded until at least mid-2021 and it would take years for flying to return to historical levels. “Under those circumstances, we’ve made the decision to consolidate the domestic and international business units under a single divisional CEO,” Joyce said. The changes will take effect from Sept. 1, the airline said.<br/>