Moon Bo-guk and Air Premia Co-CEOs Resign
Transferred to a new position due to torture... Responsible for Business Development and External Cooperation
Moon Bo-guk, co-CEO of Air Premia, is stepping down from his position as CEO and moving to an advisory role.
Air Premia announced on the 9th that it had made this personnel change. The decision was made while reestablishing key tasks according to the business plan.
Moon, who led the business division, will move to an advisory position and will be responsible for business development and external cooperation, his areas of expertise.
Advisor Moon is a business development expert who founded the travel leisure startup LeisureQ and served as head of business development at Yanolja. He was also a major investor in Air Premia and served as an outside director. Since last year, he has been serving as co-CEO, overseeing the business division and promoting the strengthening of technology-based platform capabilities, organizational culture improvement, and enhancement of customer experience.
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Meanwhile, Air Premia expects to surpass 500 billion KRW in sales this year as it completes the first phase of key tasks initiated last year. The company plans to expand its fleet and routes by introducing four aircraft by next year.
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