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Cathay Pacific rolls out changes in SEA leadership

The airline named four new country managers.

Cathay Pacific shook up its Southeast Asia headquarters with changes in key management roles across the region. 

The airline promoted several individuals including Jonathan Ng who will now serve as Regional Head of Customer Travel and Lifestyle, in Southeast Asia. Ng will replace Ray Fung, who will serve as Head of Lifestyle Strategy and Partnerships in Hong Kong.

Effective 1 September, Ashish Kapur will be the Regional Head of Cargo for Southeast Asia, replacing Siddhant Iyer, who will be Head of Cargo Markets and Customer Solutions in Hong Kong.


The airline also named four new country managers, namely Tony Sham for Indonesia, Vishnu Rajendran for the Philippines, Robbie Blackwood for Malaysia and Brunei, and Nicolas Masse for Cambodia and Vietnam.

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