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Comair ceo resigns: industry reacts

20 Jun 2019 - by Deena Robinson
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COMAIR ceo, Erik Venter, has

resigned from the company to

pursue his own interests. Erik,

who has been with Comair for

23 years, 13 of them as ceo,

will leave at the end of July.

The announcement came

as a shock to those in the

industry, says ceo of Club

Travel Corporate, Kananelo

Makhetha. “He had a

very hands-on approach to

management and he was

very accessible. If you had a

problem, you could phone him

directly and he would take

ownership of the challenge

and ensure that it was

resolved.”

During his time at Comair,

Erik conceived and led the

airline’s diversification strategy,

which included an investment

in an aviation training

academy, the SLOW business

lounge, Food Directions

catering unit, the travel

business, and its investment

in technology solutions for

tourism, travel and aviation.

Board chair, and also a former

Comair ceo, Piet van Hoven,

says Erik, who is only the fifth

ceo in the company’s 73-year

history, leaves Comair in a

much stronger position than

when he started.

“Erik’s contribution to the

airline industry in South Africa

has been significant and he

leaves the legacy of a very

well-run business. Comair

is very well-positioned to

continue what he started,”

says June Crawford, ceo of

Barsa.

Vanya Lessing, ceo of Sure

Travel, says Erik has been

a wonderful leader who has

produced terrific results.

 “I believe I speak for

everyone in Comair when

I say that Erik has been a

visionary, considered and

hugely respected leader

and a wonderful person to

work with. He will be missed

but leaves behind a strong

and experienced executive

management team, which

is another credit to his

foresight.”

June adds that his

resignation, as an industry

stalwart, is a great loss to the

industry.

Wrenelle Stander, a former

Comair director, has now

returned to the board and was

appointed executive director

responsible for the airline

business in September last

year.

“For years to come, Comair

will continue to benefit from

Erik’s contribution in terms of

the course he has set for the

business and the team he

has appointed and nurtured to

deliver it and ensure another

73 years of consecutive

profits,” she says.

Vanya is positive about the

future of Comair, saying that

Wrenelle, who has a very

strong background in aviation,

will be able to lead Comair

into the future.

Speaking about the future

of the airline, Kananelo says:

“We have to look at change as

a positive thing. We can only

hope that the replacement

will be equally as capable and

engaging as Erik.”

The board has yet to decide

on a new appointment. 

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