George Ettiyil appointed as new Senior Director Sales South Asia for Lufthansa Group Airlines

February 13, 2019 Photo(s): By Lufthansa Group
  • New Senior Director Sales George Ettiyil to oversee all commercial activities for Lufthansa Group Airlines in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
  • Former Senior Director Wolfgang Will to leave India after five years to lead a strategic project at Lufthansa headquarter in Frankfurt
George Ettiyilas, Senior Director Sales South Asia

Lufthansa Group Airlines announced that it has appointed George Ettiyilas its new Senior Director Sales South Asia. Effective February 2019, he will be responsible for all commercial activities of the Lufthansa Group Airlines, including Lufthansa German Airlines, SWISS, Austrian Airlines and Brussels Airlines, in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

George Ettiyil has held several key positions within the Lufthansa Group for more than 20 years. For the last few years he served as Head of Global Sales Products & Programs for the Lufthansa Group Hub Airlines. Prior to this position at the Luf-thansa headquarter in Frankfurt, he was responsible for the management of dif-ferent stations and the field of business controlling in Germany and India.

Alain Chisari, Vice President Sales Lufthansa Group Airlines Asia Pacific said: "We arepleased to have George Ettiyilon board in India.His experience within different departments of the Lufthansa Group, combined with his know-how of the local business and culture are a valuable asset for our Groupin Asia Pacific. I am con-vinced that he will play a relevant role in driving our company's success in South Asia."

"I am very much looking forward to be back in one of the most important markets for the Lufthansa Group and to actively participate in one of the fastest growing industries in the country", says George Ettiyil. "Together with a strong team we will continue to drive innovation and digitalisation to serve not only our B2C but also B2B customersin South Asia better."

Senior Director Wolfgang Will who was in the position previously will leave India after five years. He will bring his expertise to Lufthansa headquarter in Frankfurt and be taking over the responsibility for a strategically important project in the B2B sales department.

Lufthansa Group and its carriers Lufthansa and SWISS currently offer 58 flights from four Indian gateways, namely Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai andBengaluru and Co-lombo (Sri Lanka), connecting to 343 destinations in more than 100 countries via its European hubs of Frankfurt, Munich and Zurich.