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Japan Airlines Co. plans to let its flight attendants age 50 or older choose fewer working hours with salary cuts. | KYODO
Kyodo Mar 17, 2021
Japan Airlines Co. plans to let its flight attendants age 50 or older choose fewer working hours with salary cuts from fiscal 2021 starting next month, amid weak travel demand due to the coronavirus pandemic, company sources said Tuesday.
The airline will cut both working hours and pay for flight attendants either by 20% or 40% depending on the option they choose, without asking them to specify the reason for enrolling, according to the sources.
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Jamco Corporation announces its new, hands-free lavatory lock knob and door handle, developed in collaboration with All Nippon Airways (ANA), a Skytrax certified 5 Star Airline in Japan. For passengers that do not wish to use their fingers or hands to touch the lavatory door, Jamco and ANA provide a solution that allows them to use their forearm or elbow to open the door and return to their seats with their hands remaining clean. The hands-free lavatory lock knob and door handle are low-cost items which does not burden airline operational budget. This can be installed simply over night by airlines to the existing lavatories without major modification. ANA is the development partner for the hands-free products, expected to be launched soon as the first operator, which furthers the ANA Care Promise, the companyâs commitment to ensure health and safety of passengers with hygienic environments in ai
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