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Emirates appoints Jabr Al-Azeeby as new India vice president

November 28, 2019: Emirates today announced the appointment of Jabr Al-Azeeby as the new vice president for India and Nepal.

Al-Azeeby began his career with Emirates in October 2005 as a commercial graduate trainee, and quickly moved up the ranks to the role of Manager Uganda in 2008.
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Al-Azeeby began his career with Emirates in October 2005 as a commercial graduate trainee, and quickly moved up the ranks to the role of Manager Uganda in 2008.

November 28, 2019: Emirates today announced the appointment of Jabr Al-Azeeby as the new vice president for India and Nepal. Al-Azeeby will take the new role from Essa Sulaiman Ahmad who has now been promoted as Divisional Vice President USA and Canada.

Jabr Al-Azeeby, the new vice president India and Nepal said: “I’ve always admired the different facets of India, its people and its culture, and am awed by the country’s progress and fast-paced development. This is an interesting time, as the UAE and India have recently forged even closer bilateral ties. I’m excited to lead the Emirates team in India and look forward to building a strong relationship with our customers, the trade and all our key stakeholders. India continues to lead as one of our most important markets and we’re committed to offering our customers convenience, comfort, innovative products and personalised services. Our growing base of Indian travellers are seeking quality travel experiences worldwide, and we aim to give our customers world-class travel services and value for money.”

Al-Azeeby began his career with Emirates in October 2005 as a commercial graduate trainee and quickly moved up the ranks to the role of Manager Uganda in 2008. He held this position for three years while managing commercial operations and teams and working with internal stakeholders.

This was followed by stints in several countries, including Cyprus, Thailand and Indochina. Jabr has more than 14 years of experience spearheading the airline’s commercial operations across countries and regions.

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