
Nikhil Ravishankar makes subtitles after the new CEO of Air New Zealand became a resort of racist notes about social media after his appointment. He made a history by becoming the first Indian original person to be promoted to this position in an island country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
It will be followed by Greg Foraan and will be allegedly taken over by a new role and responsibility from October 20, 2025. This significant success of Indian origin manager has encountered criticism and the country’s media claimed that it had to ban comments on social media after racist notes focused on bench ethnicity.
After New Zealand Herald, New Zealand’s radio and TVNZ 1News’ Digital Service, comments also affected comments to reduce offensive, inflammatory or derogatory comments on the post.
“We appreciate the high level of interest in this story, but at the moment we cannot safely alleviate it,” he said in the post on Facebook New Zealand Herald News Outlet.
“According to RNZ comments, we will actively disable comments on posts that can attract abuse or harmful comments or when sources are required elsewhere,” said Otago Daily Times spokesman.
1News the spokesman said the publication was forced to limit the comments because it was not possible to monitor sufficient observation of inappropriate comments. “The vast majority was suitable, but some were not. With our news team yesterday afternoon and evening decided to turn off the comments due to sufficient monitoring,” said Otago Daily Times.
Who is Nikhil Ravishkar?
According to Nikhil Ravishankar’s, LinkedIn profile, he was with Air New Zealand for almost five years as the main digital director. Previously, he worked as the main digital director in Vector New Zealand. Ravishankar attended Grammar School Mount Albert in New Zealand’s largest city and continued to ensure bachelor’s degrees in science and the University of Auckland.
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