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I am looking for a responsible appointment in Product Development. l Must be an A.T.O.L holder l Vast experience in both charter and schedule services l Posts held - General Manager - Deputy Managing Director - Chief Executive l Location not an issue l Very well-travelled l Portfolio of some interesting and imaginative destinations available to discuss
l Licensable/non-licensable short haul - long haul
For a covering letter, my c.v. with a synopsis of actual responsibilities, please e-mail me on:
pechpa@hotmail.com. Principals only. Middle East experience having lived in Bahrain and recently Abu Dhabi.
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