Ex Qantas exec to take charge at Tiger

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Qantas executive Rob Sharp has been appointed to run Tiger Australia, the low-cost airline confirmed this morning.
Tiger recently received regulatory approval to sell 60 per cent of the company to Virgin Australia.
Mr Sharp was the global head of commercial airport infrastructure and services at Qantas.


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Ex Qantas cheif to take charge at Tiger

Former Qantas exec to lead Tiger

Interesting in that Virgin is run by ex QF and now they recruit an ex QF to run Tiger.

Must be very helpful to have good insight into QF MO
 
Former Qantas exec to lead Tiger

Interesting in that Virgin is run by ex QF and now they recruit an ex QF to run Tiger.

Must be very helpful to have good insight into QF MO


"Mr Sharp will replace Andrew David, who left Tiger in March for a role at Jetstar"

Also interesting that an ex-TT executive was hired by JQ as well - so the poaching/revolving door continues....
 
"Mr Sharp will replace Andrew David, who left Tiger in March for a role at Jetstar"

Also interesting that an ex-TT executive was hired by JQ as well - so the poaching/revolving door continues....

Only a small pool of people in Australia, so you would imagine that as part of career progression they would have to jump between companies....
 
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Sounds like a good appointment.
 
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Seems to be a merry go round of execs with AU airlines.
 
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New uniform, livery and possibly a name change for Tiger?
 
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New uniform, livery and possibly a name change for Tiger?

It would certainly be a surprise to have a name change. Similarly, the cost of a new livery and uniforms when the airline is bleeding money seems unlikely, especially with the lack of a name change.

Remember Singapore still owns a decent % and I'd have thought the name would be excluded from changing (at least for a period of time).
 
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Well all the best for them, lets see what Rob can do to enhance their image With the guidance of JB.
 
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Re: Qantas exec to lead Tiger

Bit incestuous... Lets hope he doesn't bring a bit of QFi magic to Tiger... Not that is going gangbusters anyway...
 
Only a small pool of people in Australia, so you would imagine that as part of career progression they would have to jump between companies....

Indeed. Happens in many careers where the skills are in short supply but easily transferable to a new employer. And at least stops the moaning and groaning that occurs when someone from overseas is appointed...
 
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We could have Virgin Australia as the full service and Virgin Blue as the LCC ;)

They'd then have to hurry up and finish painting their current fleet :)
 
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The tiger branding rights have been purchased for 20-25 years so I highly doubt the brand will change.
 
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We could have Virgin Australia as the full service and Virgin Blue as the LCC ;)[/]

Hmm but they would still have to stay at the tin shed in MEL, imagine how much confusion people will get when trying to check in :mrgreen:
 
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Like others I was surprised they didn't rebrand as Scoot during the grounding.

I'll be interested to see where they go with TT. In some regards there is enormous opportunity as they have a very successful 'big brother' in VA with plenty of resources and experience and somewhat of a clean slate to make the budget airline anything they want it to be. They will also learn from the mistakes of the JQ/QF partnership.

In other regards it's an enormous job as despite the much improved OTP there are enormous issues with profitability and brand reputation.
 
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We could have Virgin Australia as the full service and Virgin Blue as the LCC ;)

Hmm but they would still have to stay at the tin shed in MEL, imagine how much confusion people will get when trying to check in :mrgreen:

Their time in the shed is limited and they will relocate to the new T4 when complete.
 
Only a small pool of people in Australia, so you would imagine that as part of career progression they would have to jump between companies....

Or even poach one to be CEO of Etihad
 
Where is Tiger HQ now? Drove past the other day and its deserted?

Have they now moved into VA HQ?
 
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