Emirates is conducting a reshuffle of some of its UAE national senior managers to broaden experience and streamline commercial operations.
Adil Al-Ghaith will be responsible for Bahrain, in addition to his existing portfolio as vice president for Saudi Arabia on behalf of the airline.
Reema Al-Marzooqi, manager Bahrain, will now report to him.
This is the result of a very close relationship between the customers of the two markets.
Abbas A Haji will be posted as vice president, Iran & Central Asia, moving from his current position of vice president, cargo commercial development.
Mustafa Al-Jabri will be posted as manager Tunisia, moving from his current country manager’s position in Iran.
In March 2012, Emirates upgraded its frequency and aircraft serving Tunis to become a daily service with an Airbus A340-500.
Omar Al-Banna will become manager Jordan, moving from a similar position in Tunisia.
Emirates has been flying double daily to Jordan since Oct. 1, boosting accessibility to one of the most popular tourism destinations in the Middle East.
The management changes take effect from Nov. 1.
Emirates has been flying to Jordan since 1986, Saudi Arabia since 1989, Iran as of 1990, Bahrain since 2000 and flights to Tunis started in 2006.
With a fleet of 188 fuel-efficient aircraft, the multi-award winning carrier flies to 126 destinations across six continents.
Emirates realigns UAE managers in region
Emirates realigns UAE managers in region
