Business Desk :
Emirates announced the appointment of Saeed Abdulla Miran as the airline’s new area manager in Bangladesh.
With half a decade of experience in the aviation industry, Miran is expected to bring a strong leadership to Emirates’ Bangladesh team, the company said in a statement on Monday.
In his new role, he will be responsible for overseeing Emirates’ operations, optimising revenue and expanding the airline’s footprint within the country.
“Saeed is well-placed to manage our operations in Bangladesh. His experience with delivering strong results in other markets will undoubtedly hold him in good stead. I am confident that Saeed will play a key role in the ongoing development of our operations in Bangladesh,” said Ahmed Khoory, Emirates’ senior vice president for West Asia and Indian Ocean.
“Bangladesh is a high growth market with a lot of potential. Emirates enjoys a well-established reputation among travellers from Bangladesh, owing to its renowned customer service, both in the air and on the ground. I look forward to a successful future here with my team,” Miran said.
Miran joined Emirates six years ago as a commercial support manager in Doha and later on served as Emirates’ country manager in Sudan.
Emirates operates 21 flights a week from Dhaka and via Dubai offers convenient connections to more than 160 destinations in 86 countries worldwide.
Emirates announced the appointment of Saeed Abdulla Miran as the airline’s new area manager in Bangladesh.
With half a decade of experience in the aviation industry, Miran is expected to bring a strong leadership to Emirates’ Bangladesh team, the company said in a statement on Monday.
In his new role, he will be responsible for overseeing Emirates’ operations, optimising revenue and expanding the airline’s footprint within the country.
“Saeed is well-placed to manage our operations in Bangladesh. His experience with delivering strong results in other markets will undoubtedly hold him in good stead. I am confident that Saeed will play a key role in the ongoing development of our operations in Bangladesh,” said Ahmed Khoory, Emirates’ senior vice president for West Asia and Indian Ocean.
“Bangladesh is a high growth market with a lot of potential. Emirates enjoys a well-established reputation among travellers from Bangladesh, owing to its renowned customer service, both in the air and on the ground. I look forward to a successful future here with my team,” Miran said.
Miran joined Emirates six years ago as a commercial support manager in Doha and later on served as Emirates’ country manager in Sudan.
Emirates operates 21 flights a week from Dhaka and via Dubai offers convenient connections to more than 160 destinations in 86 countries worldwide.