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Croatia Airlines gets full-term CEO

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The Croatian government has finally named Jasmin Bajić as Croatia Airlines’ fully-fledged CEO for a five-year term. Mr Bajić has been serving as the company’s acting CEO for over four years with the state extending his temporary role every six months. Prior to taking over as acting CEO in November 2017, Mr Bajić was the Director of Controlling and Internal Audit at the carrier. His term as CEO will begin on May 6 and runs until 2027. Croatia Airlines noted Mr Bajić was selected following a public competition.


March 25, 2022
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  1. Anonymous13:54

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke19:57

      Hahaha hahahahahaha hahahahahaha. Bravo for real CEO couple Misetic.

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  2. Anonymous14:35

    My money is on OU not surviving long enough to see the end of Bajic's term. Shameful.

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  3. Anonymous14:49

    As much as I love OU, I really am disappointed at how they appoint party cronies to leadership positions. We need someone who can lead the company into expansion.

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    1. Anonymous17:08

      Welcome to former Yugoslavia!

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    2. pozdrav iz Rijeke19:53

      @An.17.08
      You are right about Croatian Partitocracy and Croatia Airlines which have ZERO connection with market economy and democratic standards. But you are VERY WRONG about former Yugoslavia and its aviation, which was, for that time, 10 times more developed than Croatian today, and led by top experts and skilled and devoted managers. Speaking the truth, there were constant attempts by KPJ to create parallel structures, and return everything, including aviation, to centralised and Party-run company, which was the case in 1950's, but they were so weak that they never succeded in such attempts during the last decade or two of Yugoslavia, and all serious and learned people, including aviation managers, used just to make fun of them

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    3. Anonymous21:01

      Joke about time.

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke23:23

      The same as Take Another Plane for TAP or Sex And Satisfaction for SAS or Gay El Em. Joke is joke. People who can't make and accept jokes and judge reality based on jokes suit totally OU model. Btw JAT during the last decade of Yugoslavia had better on time performance than Croatia Airlines.

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    5. Anonymous12:33

      The only thing is JAT was actually joke about time.

      OU would be JAT if they had the same market condition as JAT did.

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  4. edervisevic17:14

    Najbolji moguci izbor. Potpuno kompetentna osoba i neopterecena nicim. Za ovakvu osobu nije bitno je li ga postavila stranka ili netto drugi. A da ce biti tesko, slazem se. Cestitke !!!

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke19:59

      LOL

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  5. Anonymous18:44

    .... as the autor correctly wrote:" Mr Bajić was the Director of Controlling and Internal Audit ".... during the time when the theft was at it's height...

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke20:00

      The theft is still going on

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  6. Anonymous21:49

    Bravo! He is a decent CEO and I'm sure will continue to transform OU back into the market leader in the region and finally modernise the fleet.

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    1. pozdrav iz Rijeke23:25

      Continue to transform?
      Market leader in the region?
      Decent and OU in the same sentence?
      What are you taking?
      You have some for me?

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    2. Anonymous19:52

      I would Like to have some od that thing that you are on...
      Got some to spare?

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    3. pozdrav iz Rijeke11:53

      In reply, just read the Anonymous post below

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  7. Anonymous10:11

    WTF !!! There are old people who worked their whole lives for the greater good of this region living on pennies and plastic bottles to survive... ���������� And Corrupt dickheads are getting 5 year contracts to flog a dead �� horse... No wonder investment in Croatia is the worst in Europe... !!!

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