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Emirates airline asks staff to take one month unpaid leave over coronavirus

Major international airline, Emirates, is asking staff to take unpaid leave for up to a month at a time due to the rapidly spreading coronavirus that has led to flight cancellations around the world.

Emirates has cancelled flights to Iran, Bahrain and to most of China because of the virus, and countries around the world have placed strict restrictions on entry of foreigners.

“The airline has more resources than it needs as a result of cutting frequencies or cancelling flights to some destinations,’’ said Chief Operating Officer Adel al-Redha in a statement on Tuesday.

According to him, considering the availability of additional resources and the fact that many employees want to utilise their leave, we have provided our employees the option to avail leave or apply for voluntary unpaid leave for up to one month at a time.

Emirates Group, the state-owned holding company that counts the airline among its assets, has asked staff to consider taking paid and unpaid leave as it seeks to manage a “measurable slowdown” in its business, Reuters reported on Sunday, citing an internal company email.

The group had more than 100,000 employees, including over 21,000 cabin crew and 4,000 pilots, at the end of March 2019, the end of its last financial year.

Major concerts and events in the United Arab Emirates, an air transit centre that includes tourism and business hub Dubai, have been cancelled or postponed as the coronavirus spreads in the Gulf.

On Monday, the airline industry’s largest global body IATA urged Middle Eastern governments to provide support to airlines as they try to manage the impact of the outbreak.

 

 

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