AIDA appoints Felix Eichhorn Senior Vice President
Felix Eichhorn, 32, has been appointed Senior Vice President at AIDA Cruises, effective April 15, 2013. In addition to his previous responsibilities in the areas of Sales, Yield Management & Flight Operations, Eichhorn will also be in charge of the joint AIDA and Costa sales organization in Germany.
“I am particularly pleased that we have won Felix Eichhorn, an experienced colleague from within our own company, to take on this growing area of responsibility. With his dedication and drive, he will advance the development of our company,” Michael Ungerer, President of AIDA Cruises, declared.
Since he started as a trainee at the company in 1999 as part of a cooperative study program, Felix Eichhorn has gradually assumed greater responsibility in a range of important positions and headed numerous successful company projects. Since 2006 he has been responsible for Yield Management. Since 2011 he has been working as Vice President of Sales, Yield Management & Flight Operations for AIDA. Felix Eichhorn will report directly to Michael Ungerer.
Rostock, April 17, 2013
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