John Lloyd to leave Virgin Atlantic Cargo in September

John Lloyd, Virgin Atlantic’s senior vice president for cargo, is to leave the company in September.
In a statement, Virgin Atlantic said: "We can confirm John Lloyd has decided to leave Virgin Atlantic Cargo for a fresh new challenge at the end of September. 
"We will certainly be sad to see John go, but one of the many contributions he has made is to build a strong team with an amazing reputation for customer service and incredibly strong customer relationships, driven by an honest and straightforward style which our customers trust and find easy to do business with.
"We would like to thank John for his tremendous contributions and accomplishments over the 30 years he has been with us and we wish him all the best in the future."

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