Avianca announced the incorporation of Otto Gergie as his new chief commercial officer (CCO) as part of its continued efforts to strengthen his commercial strategy. Otto has more than 20 years of experience in the aviation and tourism sector, after leding commercial processes in various businesses, including strategic planning, business development, sales and income optimization.
During his career, he held various leadership roles in airlines worldwide. He served as income director at Thai Airways, Vice President of Consultation Services at Saber, Asia commercial sales manager at Qantas, and chief commercial officer at Fiji Airways, among many other commercial roles at Air Berlin, British Airways, Amade and KLM.
‘We are pleased to welcome Otto’s expertise, forward-thinking vision and professional trajectory to further improve our long-term commercial strategy. Our focus remains to place customers in the middle of our products and services, ensuring that they have the freedom to choose how they fly. We are confident that its leadership will help us to continue our goal of being a competitive and efficient airline with a flexible product that adapts to the needs of each traveler, ‘ said Frederico Pedreira, CEO of Avianca.
‘I am very proud to join Avianca to continue to strengthen the company’s strategy on different areas and work with a top team to fulfill our value promise to all customers. At the same time, we will continue to offer travel options that are consistent with industry trends and adapted to individual preferences. Our goal is to make Avianca an airline for everyone-of those who seek competitive rates for those who prefer a premium product with high value, benefits and loyalty rewards, ” says Otto Gergy, CCO of Avianca.
Together with his team, Otto Germe will continue to drive the growth of Avianca, improve the experience of clients and develop the airline’s communication channels to give passengers full control from start to finish.
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