Wouter Gregorowitsch has been appointed the new country manager for Indonesia by Air France-KLM.
Franco-Dutch airline Air France-KLM has appointed Wouter Gregorowitsch as country manager for Indonesia.
According to a press statement, Gregorowitsch will be based in Jakarta to oversee the airline’s commercial sales throughout Indonesia. He will be responsible for strengthening Air France-KLM's market position and cooperation with partners, especially those from the SkyTeam alliance, including Garuda Indonesia.
His predecessor, Wouter Alders, has moved to the position of commercial director for Spain and Portugal.
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Gregorowitsch said he’s looking forward to working with his team and meeting partners and customers in Indonesia. “I am enjoying learning about this amazing country and have the ambition to learn the language,” he said.
KLM offers daily direct flights for Jakarta – Amsterdam and Denpasar – Amsterdam routes with a stop in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, respectively. The flights are operated by Boeing B777-300ER aircraft with 34 seats in Business Class and 374 seats in Economy Class. (iru/wng)
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