Only time will tell whether the autocratic, omnipotent style that Willie Walsh brought to International Consolidated Airlines Group has passed. At the first outing of the company’s leadership since Mr Walsh departed last month, what emerged was, if not a holy trinity, at least a tripartite presentation of the not-always-loved company’s prospects.
Luis Gallego, the new chief executive, was joined by Steve Gunning, 53, the finance director, and by British Airways’ new chief executive Sean Doyle, 49, an internal transfer from Aer Lingus.
While Mr Walsh may have had wingmen present at previous presentations, they didn’t get much of a word in. Yesterday, in contrast, the new cabal each had their say.
Not that there were any apologies for past sins in the way
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