Qantas and British Airways have appointed Mr.
Nick McGlynn as the new Regional General Manager South East Asia.
Mr. McGlynn will be responsible for the
Qantas and British Airways operations as part of the airlines
joint service agreement (JSA) operations in the region.
Mr McGlynn moves to Singapore from the UK, where
he was the Airport Manager for Qantas and based in London
Heathrow. He recently managed the airline’s transition to terminal
3, Heathrow as well as the introduction of the Qantas A380
aircraft on the Sydney- Singapore-London route.
Mr. McGlynn was
General Manager of Qantas in China from 2004 to 2007, based in
Shanghai and managed the overall development of Qantas services in
Mainland China.
With more than 25 years work experience with
Qantas, Mr. McGlynn is highly experienced, with a strong
background in Sales, Marketing and Airport Operations.
Prior to
his posting in China he was Airport Manager in Singapore for
Qantas and British Airways, Qantas’ largest operation outside
Australia.
In addition, Mr. McGlynn has served in various other
sales and operational roles in Sydney, Tahiti, Perth, Melbourne,
and Adelaide.
Singapore is a pivotal transit hub for both
British Airways and Qantas in connecting passengers between
Europe and Asia as well as Australia.
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