airberlin: Christoph Horak is new Country Manager Poland
By Airberlin from press release
| 2014/02/04 | 215 words
| AVIATION WORLD NEWS | AIR TRANSPORT
Since 1st February 2014, Christoph Horak has been appointed as Country Manager with responsibility for airberlin’s sales activities in Poland. Horak (41) has been the Regional Manager for Slovakia and the Czech Republic since 2012 and is now taking over the important focus market of Poland. He replaces Tamas Hanyi, who will be working as Regional Sales Manager for airberlin in Thailand with effect from 1st February 2014. Horak will report to Mohammed Nasr, Area Manager Eastern Europe.
“With a total of 50 nonstop flights a week from Berlin to Warsaw, Krakow and Gdansk, we are in a strong position in Poland. We are delighted that Christoph Horak is taking over this important market for airberlin with immediate effect and confident that he will continue to build on the excellent position that we already have in Poland,” said Mohammed Nasr.
Christoph Horak has more than twenty years’ experience in the aviation industry. Before he joined NIKI, the Austrian airline that belongs to the airberlin group, as a Sales Manager in 2011, he had worked in various sales positions for EVA AIR, Swissair, Sabena and Aviareps, among others. Sales Manager Martin Masar (35), formerly Key Account Manager with Austrian Airlines, will be responsible for sales in the Czech Republic and Slovakia with immediate effect. Masar will also be reporting to Mohammed Nasr.
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