Hong Kong-based airline scaling back due to effect of Covid Zero strategy on staffing
There are exemptions for those who are unable to be vaccinated based on documented medical reasons
Lag in Hong Kong’s travel recovery means airline at risk of losing prized airport slots
Airline focuses on preserving cash as international markets shut off
Move will end decades of democratic development in the territory
Figure is a 99.6% drop from the same month last year as coronavirus compounds woes
Estimate includes losses from halting flights to the Asian nation this month and next, and assumes that services will resume in April
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Some 27,000 employees asked to take three weeks of unpaid leave over three months
Temporary cuts will affect around 90% of its flights to mainland China
Bank had largely escaped direct involvement in the often-violent anti-government protests
‘Rather than growing ... for the first time in a long time, our airline will reduce in size.’
The world’s worst-performing major airline in the past three months continues to fall
Police fired water cannon and tear gas at protesters who threw bricks and petrol bombs on Sunday
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