Emirates announces management movements across the Middle East

Emirates announces management movements across the Middle East
Omar Al-Banna
Updated 17 August 2016 23:11
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Emirates announces management movements across the Middle East

Emirates announces management movements across the Middle East

Emirates has made several key management movements across its commercial operations team in the Middle East. The rotations will help further strengthen the airline’s commercial footing across the region and help position it in its next stage of development. The new appointments will see five commercial managers take on new leadership roles in the region.
Sheikh Majid Al-Mualla, divisional SVP commercial operations, Centre, said: “Market dynamics are constantly evolving in each of our destinations in the Middle East, each with its unique challenges and opportunities. These appointments, and the combined commercial expertise and industry knowledge our UAE Nationals brings to each role, will be central to meeting our challenges, and advancing new business development opportunities for the future.”
The new changes to the region’s management team will include Omar Al-Banna, new country manager Kuwait.

Omar joined Emirates in 2006 as part of the UAE National Commercial Operations Management Trainee Program. He most recently held the corporate sales manager role at Emirates UAE sales, and has also held area manager roles in Ethiopia, Tunis, and Jordan.
Mohammed Al-Nahari Al-Hashemi, new corporate sales manager role at Emirates UAE sales, has worked for Emirates for the last 12 years. He previously held country manager roles in Kuwait, Syria and Indonesia, as well as a sales manager role in India.
Tariq Almutawa, new country manager Qatar has been with Emirates since 2012 and previously held the role of country manager in Bahrain. He also held commercial manager roles in India and Dubai.
Omar Alhemeiri, currently commercial support manager, has been appointed as manager Bahrain. Omar previously held the country manager role in Oman and also held commercial support roles in both Uganda and Dubai.
Saeed bin Hafez, currently manager Qatar, has been appointed as manager Oman.