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Jun 12, 2018 (newstodate): Small Planet Airlines Poland is to have a new CEO as the current holder of the position, Jaroslaw Jeschke, steps down for health reasons.
As an interim solution, Small Planet Airline Group's CEO, Vytautas Kaikaris, will fill the position pending the outcome of a month-long and still ongoing search for a successor.
Mr Jeschke has served with Small Planet Airlines since February 2012, first as Director Strategic Planning and Planning Department and finally taking up the job as Small Planet Airlines Poland CEO from April 2014.
Strengthening the management of Small Planet Airlines Poland is now also Bartosz Czajka as Deputy Managing Director from June 11, 2018.
In 2017, as in the preceding two years, Small Planet Airlines Poland again came out as #1 among the country's charter airlines .
Serving the Polish charter market since 2009 and starting out with two aircraft, Small Planet Airlines Poland is today firmly rooted in the Polish market with 10 aircraft on Polish AOC and offering flights out of a number of Polish airports for Polish tour operators, with seat-only sales as a complement.
As an interim solution, Small Planet Airline Group's CEO, Vytautas Kaikaris, will fill the position pending the outcome of a month-long and still ongoing search for a successor.
Mr Jeschke has served with Small Planet Airlines since February 2012, first as Director Strategic Planning and Planning Department and finally taking up the job as Small Planet Airlines Poland CEO from April 2014.
Strengthening the management of Small Planet Airlines Poland is now also Bartosz Czajka as Deputy Managing Director from June 11, 2018.
In 2017, as in the preceding two years, Small Planet Airlines Poland again came out as #1 among the country's charter airlines .
Serving the Polish charter market since 2009 and starting out with two aircraft, Small Planet Airlines Poland is today firmly rooted in the Polish market with 10 aircraft on Polish AOC and offering flights out of a number of Polish airports for Polish tour operators, with seat-only sales as a complement.