Flight Attendant Campaigning to Be America's Next Airline CEO
Posted on: Tuesday, 10 March 2009, 06:40 CDT
Mr. David's decades in the industry have led him to firmly believe that airlines should be managed by those with a true passion for the business. He has been preparing for a leadership position at an airline company since he was only nine years old and he received recognition and encouragement from Eastern Airlines, who dubbed him the "youngest travel agent." Today, his trademarked Jetiquette program is his way of promoting a more pleasant travel experience for all. "When companies have Jetiquette, which means that every decision is being made to create the best travel experience, customers and employees all benefit," David says. He encourages airline travelers and employees to join with him as he marches to the boardroom to breathe new life into the US airline industry. He may be reached directly though his websites.
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