Cork man Seán Doyle appointed new British Airways boss



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Aer Lingus CEO Seán Doyle is taking the helm of British Airways in a management reorganization at the owner of both airlines, International Airlines Group (IAG).

Doyle, from Youghal, Co Cork, took over as CEO of Aer Lingus early last year after a two-decade career with British Airways, where he held a number of senior positions.

IAG, which owns both airlines, announced Monday that Doyle will take over as chief executive officer of British Airways “with immediate effect”.

The Irishman is succeeding Alex Cruz, who will step down as CEO but remain chairman of British Airways.

Donal Moriarty, Director of Corporate Affairs for Aer Lingus, will take over as Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Irish airline. IAG said a permanent appointment would be made “in due course.”

IAG CEO Luis Gallego said: “We are going through the worst crisis facing our industry and I am confident that these internal promotions will ensure that IAG is well positioned to emerge in a strong position.”

Doyle takes over from BA as he seeks to reduce his workforce by 13,000 to combat the impact of Covid-19.

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