The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cathay Pacific pledges to slash staff costs after loss

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HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s troubled flagship airline Cathay Pacific said yesterday it would slash staff costs by 30 per cent as part of a major overhaul in the wake of losses.

The announceme­nt came after the firm posted its first net loss in eight years on Wednesday, saying it had been hit by intense competitio­n and a drop in demand from business travellers.

Cathay had already revealed its biggest shakeup in 20 years in January, saying some jobs would go but providing little detail.

In a statement, it said middle and senior management at its Hong Kong head office would be targeted as it sought to cut employee costs by almost a third, although it gave no further indication of how many jobs could be axed.

“It is clear that there is a need for an organisati­on al structure that will allow the Cathay Pacific Group to succeed ,” the statement said.

It added that the firm was seeking to create a “leaner, simpler structure” and that management changes would be announced in June.

The move is part of a three-year “transforma­tion programme” designed to breathe new life into the airline.

Cathay has been struggling despite an expansion of internatio­nal air travel in the region as lower cost carriers, particular­ly from mainland China, eat into its market share.

The airline is also losing premium travellers as it comes under pressure from Middle East rivals which are expanding into Asia and offering more luxury touches.

That has led to promotiona­l prices for Cathay’s top tickets as they are sold to leisure travellers. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Cathay Pacific Airways flight attendant poses at the airline’s booth during the Asian Aerospace Show in Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s troubled flagship airline Cathay Pacific says it will slash staff costs by 30 per cent as part of a major overhaul in the...
A Cathay Pacific Airways flight attendant poses at the airline’s booth during the Asian Aerospace Show in Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s troubled flagship airline Cathay Pacific says it will slash staff costs by 30 per cent as part of a major overhaul in the...

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