Cathay Offers Pilots Redundancy Due to Covid Devastation
Apr 28 2021, 10:39 AM
April 28 2021, 10:10 AM
April 28 2021, 10:39 AM
(Bloomberg) Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is offering voluntary redundancy to staff including pilots, cabin crew and airport workers as it continues to struggle with a collapse in travel because of Covid.
(Bloomberg) Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is offering voluntary redundancy to staff including pilots, cabin crew and airport workers as it continues to struggle with a collapse in travel because of Covid.
The Hong Kong-based airline said operating conditions remain âincredibly challengingâ and that the decision was based on requests from some employees. It expects no discernible improvement to operations in the short to medium term. The South China Morning Post reported earlier Wednesday that Cathay had offered voluntary redundancy to pilots and cabin crew.
Cathay Crew to Work 21-Day Stints to Avoid Quarantine
Bloomberg 2/19/2021
(Bloomberg)
Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. is taking extreme measures to cope with new rules that will require flight crew to quarantine in Hong Kong from Saturday, introducing a rotation policy that puts staff out of action for almost one month at a time after they’ve completed 21-day shifts.
Crew who volunteer to take part in the airline’s so-called closed loop plan must isolate at Cathay’s Headland Hotel whenever they return to Hong Kong during their 21-day duty cycle. Once the three-week shift is over, they’ll need to self-isolate for 14 days in a hotel in Taikoo Shing on Hong Kong Island. Then they’ll get 14 days time off, bringing the full duty cycle to 49 days.
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