Campaign India Team
Aug 28, 2009

Vikram Malhotra quits Kingfisher Airlines

Vikram Malhotra, head-marketing, Kingfisher Airlines (UB Group) has called it quits. This has been confirmed to Campaign India by reliable sources. However, there was no official comment at the time of filing this report.Malhotra's next destination is not known.Before this, Malhotra was group marketing manager at The UB Group. He has also worked as product manager at TATA Communications and as brand manager and national sales manager at SCJ India.  

Vikram Malhotra quits Kingfisher Airlines

Vikram Malhotra, head-marketing, Kingfisher Airlines (UB Group) has called it quits. This has been confirmed to Campaign India by reliable sources. However, there was no official comment at the time of filing this report.

Malhotra's next destination is not known.

Before this, Malhotra was group marketing manager at The UB Group. He has also worked as product manager at TATA Communications and as brand manager and national sales manager at SCJ India.
 
 

 

 

 

 

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