Lucio Tan’s grandson succeeds tycoon as PAL Holdings prexy

Lucio Tan’s grandson succeeds tycoon as PAL Holdings prexy

Lucio Tan III —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

MANILA -Taipan Lucio Tan’s 30-year-old grandson—who recently took the top post at family-led conglomerate LT Group—is also now piloting PAL Holdings Inc., operator of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL).

Lucio Tan III was appointed as PAL Holdings president at a time when air travel is regaining momentum. The announcement was made during PAL Holdings’ annual stockholders meeting on Thursday.

“As the newly designated president of PAL Holdings, I am committed to providing stability and upholding the highest level of integrity within the company,” Tan said.

Tan took over the position from his grandfather, who is still serving as chair and CEO.

Lucio Tan III and grandfather, Lucio Tan

New PAL president Lucio Tan III and his grandfather, Lucio Tan, who is the airline’s chair and CEO

“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,” Tan said.

Long-term value creation

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

The PAL operator has seen better performance since exiting voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy process in the United States. This was after completing a restructuring plan that eliminated $2.1 billion worth of obligations in 2021.

In the first quarter, PAL Holdings reported that its net income attributable to equity holders of the parent company grew by more than four times to P4.65 billion from P1.08 billion a year ago.

PAL profit soared 330% on revenge travel in Q1

The bottom line was lifted by passenger revenues, which surged by 119 percent to P37.62 billion in the first quarter.

The airline serviced 3.4 million passengers in the first three months, showing 156.2-percent growth from the same period last year.

Moving forward, Ng previously said they were projecting a positive outlook for the aviation sector.

PAL recently inaugurated its Manila-Perth nonstop flights and reopened routes to mainland China.

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