Sanjay Kopalkar Bids Farewell to Canada Jetlines

Sanjay Kopalkar with Nina Slawek
Sanjay Kopalkar, director of Sales and Business Development at Canada Jetlines, announced he is leaving his position with the airline.
"It is with mixed emotions that I write to inform you that after two incredible years at Canada Jetlines, the time has come for me to bid farewell to this esteemed organization. I will be transitioning into a new chapter of my career journey," Kopalkar said in an email.
"Reflecting on my time at Canada Jetlines, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude for the unwavering support and collaboration that each one of you has extended towards the growth and development of Jetlines' products and services.

"It has been a privilege to work alongside such dedicated and innovative partners in the travel industry, and I am truly grateful for the enriching experiences and meaningful relationships that we have cultivated together."

Kopalkar thanked travel partners for their "unwavering support, dedication, and friendship.

"It has been an honor and a privilege ," he said. "I am filled with deep appreciation for the enriching experiences we have shared."
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