London Oxford Airport
Dimple Sood has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Their most recent role is as a Customer Operations Officer at London Oxford Airport, where they started in March 2023. Prior to that, they worked as a Centre Deputy Manager at Hollywood Bowl Group Plc from February 2022 to April 2023.
Before joining these companies, Dimple held roles at various organizations such as ICTS Europe Systems, where they worked as an Account Manager from June 2021 to November 2021, and Cherwell District Council, where they served as a Deputy Site Team Leader for a brief period in May 2021 to June 2021.
In 2021, Dimple also worked at Oxford City Council as a Test/Site Operative for a Public Health Project related to Covid-19 from February 2021 to May 2021.
Moving further back in their career, Dimple spent a significant amount of time working at Qatar Airways, where they held different roles. Dimple started as a Senior Airport Services Agent in June 2007 and later progressed to roles such as Senior Sales & Ticketing Agent and Airport Services Supervisor. Their tenure at Qatar Airways lasted from June 2007 to January 2021.
Before joining Qatar Airways, Dimple worked as a Sales and Reservation Supervisor at Crown Travel London Ltd from May 2004 to February 2007.
Earlier in their career, they also gained experience at Southall Travel as a Senior Sales Consultant in 2003. Additionally, Dimple worked as a Customer Service representative at Swissport in the same year.
Their earliest recorded work experience is as a Reservation and Ticketing Specialist at Brightways Travel Limited, where they started in 2000 and remained until 2003.
Overall, Dimple Sood has an extensive background in customer service and management roles, with a particular focus on the aviation industry.
Dimple Sood began their education in 1992 at Salwan Secondary School, where they completed their Certificate of Senior School Examination in 1994. During this time, they focused on subjects such as Political Science and Government, with optional subjects including Economics, English, and Home Science.
Following their secondary school education, Dimple Sood attended Delhi University from 1994 to 1997. Dimple pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Political Science and Government. No specific details about their academic focus or accomplishments during this period were provided.
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London Oxford Airport
Voted ‘Best Business Aviation Airport’ 2016 & 2017 - Europe’s Sapphire Pegasus Awards Voted ‘Best Business Airport’ – UK's Airport Operators Association Voted one of the top 5 FBOs (private jet terminals) in Europe - Altitudes London Oxford Airport (OXF / EGTK) is the UK Thames Valley's only regional airport, located equidistant between Heathrow and Birmingham as the only IFR airport alternative. 6 miles from central Oxford, but an hour from London via the uncongested M40 motorway, the airport has a catchment of over 5 million passengers. Now served by the new Oxford Parkway rail station, just over 55 minutes from central London. The airport has a unique mix of usage having hosted Europe’s largest pilot training school, Oxford Aviation Academy. However, today, it has evolved into also being one of the UK’s top five private and business aviation hubs with some 6,000 private aviation flights and over 8,000 ‘VIP’ or executive passengers a year. In recent years, the airport has also hosted airline flights, both daily schedules and seasonal holiday charters, with aircraft such as the Embraer E-series jets, BAe/Avro 146/RJ and the new C-Series airliners. Scheduled flights have been hosted for Edinburgh, Dublin, Jersey and Geneva in the past, but today the airport is primarily focused on its traditional general aviation sectors, nevertheless still open to viable proposals for the reintroduction of any commercial services. London Oxford has infrastructure expected to be found at notably larger regional airports, having invested well over £25m since 2008. Operating from 06:00 to midnight and for aircraft up to 737-800 size, the airport also hosts over a thousand employees working for 25 businesses including five aircraft maintenance companies and four pilot training establishments, creating a specialist aviation and aerospace hub. Tenants include global industry leaders such as CAE, Airbus and Gama Aviation.