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OAG Names Filip Filipov as Chief Executive Officer

OAG Appoints Filip Filipov as Chief Executive Officer
OAG has announced the appointment of Filip Filipov as its new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Phil Callow, who is stepping down after thirteen years leading the company. Filipov, previously the company’s Chief Operating Officer and a former executive at Skyscanner, assumes leadership at a pivotal moment for the global travel data provider, which has undergone significant transformation and growth under Callow’s tenure.
Leadership Transition Amid Industry Challenges
Since joining OAG in 2024, Filipov has been instrumental in steering the company’s strategic focus towards advanced data products and AI-driven intelligence. His extensive experience in travel technology and big-data consulting, including senior roles at Skyscanner, positions him to guide OAG through a competitive and economically uncertain landscape. Filipov expressed his commitment to upholding the company’s reputation for reliability, service, and innovation, emphasizing his enthusiasm for leading OAG into its next phase.
The transition occurs against a backdrop of intensified competition and market fragility within the travel data sector. Filipov faces the challenge of maintaining OAG’s market share and investor confidence while responding to increasing demands for high-quality data and AI solutions from clients across the travel ecosystem. Industry experts highlight that OAG’s continued innovation and delivery of trusted data will be crucial as the sector increasingly integrates AI to transform business operations.
Endorsements and Future Outlook
Gehan Talwatte, Chairman of OAG, underscored the company’s dedication to stability and continuity during this leadership change. He noted that Filipov’s appointment reflects robust succession planning and a commitment to sustained growth. Talwatte also confirmed that Callow will assist with the transition through the first quarter of 2026 before assuming an advisory role on the Board.
Ben Johnson, Partner at Vitruvian Partners, praised Callow’s leadership in guiding OAG’s evolution from print to digital platforms and into the AI era, including overseeing strategic technology investments and the acquisition of Infare. Johnson remarked that the emergence of AI as a transformative force in the travel industry positions OAG as an essential data partner, with client demand for high-quality data expected to increase substantially.
As Filipov takes the helm, industry observers will be closely monitoring OAG’s ability to navigate shifting market dynamics and competitive pressures, assessing whether the company can maintain its leadership in the rapidly evolving travel data landscape.

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