International Consolidated Airlines Group Luis Gallego to succeed Willie Walsh as CEO

International Airlines Group

International Consolidated Airlines Group plc (LON:IAG) today announced that Luis Gallego will succeed Willie Walsh as Group chief executive on 24 September.

Antonio Vazquez, IAG’s chairman, said: “We announced in March that Willie would delay his retirement for a short period. We can confirm today that Luis Gallego will take over the leadership on 24 September, the expected date for International Consolidated Airlines Group’s AGM, when Willie will step down as CEO. We are grateful that Willie delayed his retirement at this challenging time providing the airlines’ management with the necessary stability to focus on the immediate response to the crisis.  We look forward to working closely with Luis in his new role.”

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