FLAIR CEO ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT
Company: Travel Industry Today
Location: Miami
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
Flair Airlines chief executive Stephen Jones will be stepping
down this summer after nearly four years at the helm of the
discount carrier. The CEO's tenure spanned a turbulent period for
the seven-year-old company as the airline expanded its fleet but
also hit financial headwinds amid stiff competition.Flair says a
recruitment process for a replacement is underway and that chief
operating officer Maciej Wilk has been named interim CEO until the
board selects a successor. Jones is set to retire June 28, he
said.The Edmonton-based airline's 20-plane fleet will "continue
operating normally" during the transition, the company said, even
as some hurdles from the past 18 months remain.In a phone interview
from Toronto, Jones said he felt ready to retire and faced "no
pressure to move on.""I'm just at an age and stage in my life that
I want to achieve some other goals," said Jones, who turns 63 in a
couple of weeks. "I've been working pretty much non-stop for 40
years - and some pretty tough jobs."With a CV that includes a spell
at budget carrier Wizz Air in Hungary and a nearly dozen-year stint
at Air New Zealand, Jones took the reins at Flair barely six months
after COVID-19 kicked off, confronting the daunting task of leading
an airline when global travel was largely shut down.Flair was
reduced to one active plane by April 2021 as it scrapped nearly all
its routes amid the ongoing pandemic. The chief executive vastly
expanded its stock of leased planes within a couple years, but has
also encountered his share of obstacles.Jones sounded alarm bells
over what Flair claimed were intentional efforts by bigger rivals
to stifle its growth by launching routes parallel to Flair's and
then dropping them as soon as the budget carrier left the market.In
March 2023, a Dublin-based leasing company seized four Boeing 737
Maxes - more than a fifth of its fleet - over claims that Flair
repeatedly defaulted on its payments, prompting multiple flight
cancellations. At the time, Jones said the airline was only "a few
days in arrears" with about $1 million owing on the
jetliners.Earlier this year, Jones suspended expansion plans as the
carrier contended with plane delivery delays and hefty debts,
including $67 million in unpaid federal taxes related to import
duties on its jets as of November. The payment plan remains "on
track," he said Tuesday.Nonetheless, Jones believes things are
looking up for the feisty airline.He pointed to the carrier's 98
flight completion rate - the proportion of flights not cancelled or
diverted - and second-best on-time performance record among major
Canadian airlines last year."The revenue environment is much, much
stronger in the summer ahead than it has been in the prior years,"
he said, minutes after a virtual town hall with some 300 of the
company's 1,250 employees."The business is in good shape and I
assured them that it's actually in the best shape that I've ever
seen it."He declined to state whether the carrier would turn a
profit this year, noting that its finances are private.Jones also
renewed his repeated demands over the past few years for an
industry overhaul. He called on the government to enable more
Canadians to fly by tamping down costs for airlines through reforms
that would open the gate to lower airport fees and a higher
ownership threshold for foreign players. The current ceiling is
49%, with no one company allowed to control more than 25%.
(Miami-based 777 Partners and affiliates own about a quarter of
Flair Airlines.)"You're getting Canadians trapped on the couch
because it's an expensive system now," he said.Jones, who hails
from New Zealand, said he hopes to spend more time sailing and
visiting his daughters "in different parts of the world" over the
coming years."I love Canada," he said. "I really enjoy living in
Vancouver, so I'll be still spending a lot of my time here."
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