Delta Airlines names Curcio SVP, Europe, Middle East, Africa and India

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By Business A.M. 

 

Delta Airlines has named Matteo Curcio to the position of senior vice president, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India (EMEAI).

Based in Paris, Curcio will be responsible for overseeing all commercial activities across the EMEAI region while further developing long-term growth opportunities with Delta’s joint venture partners, Air France-KLM and Virgin Atlantic.

Since joining Delta in 2006, Curcio has held a variety of positions with increasing responsibility across the company, including trans-Atlantic network planning, alliance strategy, and establishing joint venture and bi-lateral partnerships across the globe.

Making the announcement, Alain Bellemare, president, international said: “Matteo’s outstanding commercial record, combined with his experience forging world-class partnerships, will build a stronger and more competitive future for Delta in the EMEAI region.”

 

Matteo Curcio, new SVP, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India
Matteo Curcio, new SVP, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India

 

Prior to his promotion to senior vice president, Curcio served as vice president, Asia Pacific, where he was instrumental in implementing the airlines’ successful joint venture with Korean Air.

In addition, Curcio spent more than seven years leading Delta’s commercial transformation in the Asia Pacific region, including significant expansion of our trans-Pacific network in Korea, Japan, and China.

He began his career with KPMG Consulting in Rome, Italy, as a Business Strategy Consultant and worked at the former Italian flag carrier Alitalia S.P.A. in network planning, revenue management and corporate strategy.

Originally from Naples, Italy, Curcio has a B.A. in Economics from the Universita’ degli Studi di Napoli Federico II.

“We are dedicated to ensuring that the future of travel is connected, personalised and enjoyable. Our people’s genuine and enduring motivation is to make every customer feel welcomed and respected across every point of their journey with us.”, the airline said.

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