Johan Lundgren (businessman)


Johan Peter Lundgren is a Swedish businessman, the chief executive officer of the British airline easyJet since December 2017.

Early life

From 1982 to 1985 Lundgren studied classical trombone in Sweden, the UK and the USA. He aspired to become a trombonist after listening to Christian Lindberg. He lived in Bondsjöhöjden, and went to school in Härnösand, on the eastern coast of mid-Sweden in Ångermanland. He later attended courses at the Stockholm School of Economics in 1993 and completed the Programme for Executive Development at the International Institute for Management Development in Switzerland in 1996.

Career

TUI Group

Lundgren had made initial plans to play the trombone. In 1986, he joined Fritidsresor, a Swedish travel operator, which was later bought by TUI Group in 2001.
He later worked for Fritidsresegruppen i Norden and Svenska Fritidsresor.
In October 2010, he became managing director of TUI Travel UK & Ireland.
He became the deputy chief executive of TUI Group on 20 October 2011, where he was paid £605,000 in 2011.

easyJet

Lundgren became the chief executive officer of easyJet on 1 December 2017, replacing Carolyn McCall. One of his first duties was to hire a chief data officer. He also hired a former colleague from TUI to create a hotel and loyalty scheme to grow bookings through easyJet's online websites. Another one of his first moves was easyJet's take over of Air Berlin. Regarding his annual pay of £740,000, he asked the board that it be reduced to £706,000, his predecessor's last salary. In September 2018, he suggested there should be a law to favour more women pilots in the industry.
In June 2018, he announced that easyJet would be using electric planes within 10 years.
In July 2018, he reiterated eaysJet's interest in acquiring a controlling stake in Alitalia. In April 2019, he inaugurated easyJet's new base in Nantes.
In May 2019, he faced criticism for raising the price of the ticket to Madrid to £1,500 after two British teams were qualified for the finals of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League.

Personal life

Lundgren is married to Maria, and has boy and girl twins. He has one house in London, and another in the Balearic Islands. In 2009 he gave a kidney to his brother Per Lundgren, a musician, by kidney transplantation.