Manila Standard

PAL Holdings names Tan’s grandson as new president

- By Darwin G. Amojelar

PAL Holdings Inc. announced Thursday the appointmen­t of the grandson and namesake of tycoon Dr. Lucio Tan as its new president.

The parent firm of Philippine Airlines and Air Philippine­s named Lucio Tan III as its president, taking over the post from his grandfathe­r who retained his role as the company’s chairman and chief executive.

LT Group, the listed holding company of the tycoon, earlier named the younger Tan as its president, replacing his uncle Michael Tan.

“As the newly-designated president of PAL Holdings, I am committed to providing stability and upholding the highest level of integrity within the company. I look forward to working closely with the PAL team, under the leadership of its president and chief operating officer, Capt. Stanley Ng, to ensure a collaborat­ive and cohesive approach in serving the best interests of our customers,” the eldest son of the late Lucio Tan II said.

“We also aim to safeguard our shareholde­rs’ investment­s by fostering a culture of transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and long-term value creation,” he said.

PAL Holdings registered consolidat­ed operating income of P17 billion in 2022, a turnaround from an operating loss of P4 billion in 2021.

The company attributed the turnaround to the implementa­tion of PAL’s financial restructur­ing plan and the increased demand for air travel with the reopening of travel borders.

“I am grateful to our shareholde­rs, our customers, the flying public, for their trust and support. We face major challenges just the same. We need to rebuild our product and our fleet. Philippine Airlines needs to be a stronger competitor and a leader in service and innovation,” the oldest Tan said.

PAL Holdings’ consolidat­ed revenues jumped by 137 percent to P139 billion in 2022 from P59 billion in 2021 as the number of passengers increased 214 percent to 9.31 million from 2.97 million.

PAL recently inaugurate­d the ManilaPert­h nonstop service and reopened routes between the Philippine­s and points in mainland China.

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