Indianapolis: ATA Airlines announced today that Subodh Karnik has been named ATA's President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective January 1, 2007. Mr. Karnik will replace John G. Denison who will continue as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Prior to joining ATA, Karnik had 15 years of airline experience in a wide range of leadership roles at four airlines. Most recently, he was Senior Vice President of Marketing Planning at Delta Air Lines. A native of Mumbai, India, he is a graduate of the Birla Institute of Technology and Science and the University of Michigan Ross School of Business.
Entering its 33rd year of operations, ATA offers affordable travel from destinations like Guadalajara, Cancun, Hawaii, Oakland, Chicago, New York, Dallas/Ft. Worth and Washington, DC.
19/10/06 Inside INdiana Business (press release), US
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