Salaries for senior positions at Vietnam Airlines said to have been cut by at least 20%. FMTNews Vietnam
HANOI: Vietnam-based airlines have been forced to cut salaries and encourage their employees to take unpaid leave as carriers struggle with the impact of coronavirus on travel demand, three sources familiar with the situation told Reuters on Wednesday.
Tourists from China and South Korea accounted for more than half of the 18 million foreign visitors coming to Vietnam last year. A second source said salaries for senior positions at Vietnam Airlines, the country’s flag carrier, have been cut by at least 20%. Shares of Vietnam Airlines have fallen 33% so far this year, while Vietjet Aviation has declined 27%.
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