New Delhi: The Internet is going ga-ga over the response of Qantas Airlines CEO to a 10-year-old boy who wrote a letter seeking his advice.
I’m Alex Jacquot, a 10-year-old boy (please take me seriously) and I want to start an airline,” wrote the boy.
He then wrote that he is the CEO of the airline which is called Oceana Express. “I have also hired a CFO, a head of IT, a head of maintenance, a head of board services, and a head of legal as well, along with my friend Wolf,” the 10-year old added.
“Do you have any idea of what I can do? Seeing as you are the CEO Qantas, I thought I'd ask you,” the boy wrote.
The letter and the response was shared by Qantas on twitter and has won many hearts on the internet:
Our competitors don't normally ask us for advice, but when an airline leader reached out, we couldn't ignore it.
— Qantas (@Qantas) March 11, 2019
Naturally, there was only one way to respond: CEO to CEO. pic.twitter.com/JTFpzn5a6Y
Responding to his letter, Qantas CEO Alon Joyce thanked Jacquot for letting him know about the new airline. “I had heard some rumours of another entrant in the market,so I appreciate you taking the time to write,” he wrote.
Twitter was soon flooded with heart-warming reaction on the entire episode
This is so beautiful and heartwarming. Thank you to @Qantas CEO for taking the time and reply to the young man and treat him with respect. We all are fulfilling our childhood dreams in what we do for a living.
— Busiswa G. (@g_busiswa) March 11, 2019
@Qantas - impressed by your leadership in this one act. Reaching out to this young man will change the world one day because he will pass it on down when someone needs something of him.
— Wolverine (@CanadaWolverine) March 11, 2019
Alan, you not only took him 'Seriously' you are helping young Alex transforming into future CEO. Kudos to you, Take a bow!
— Vinayak Chavan (@Vinaayakc) March 11, 2019
Wow, you made my day. A very inspiring answer to an inspired boy.
— R.S. Bains (@HerrBains) March 11, 2019
The Qantas CEO infact invited Jacquot to a “Project Sunrise meeting between myself, as the CEO of Austra lia's oldest airline, and you,as the CEO of Australia's newest airline”.
Alon Joyce signed off saying, “Thank you, again, for your letter. I'll be in touch shortly about finding a time for our meeting,” .
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