Tuesday, February 9, 2010   

Cathay confirms recruitment freeze in global slowdown
(11-11 19:43)
Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific on Tuesday confirmed it had instigated a recruitment freeze, including at its Dragonair subsidiary, as the global slowdown weighs on the aviation industry.

The company said that the decision, which was made on October 24, was taken to try and rein in costs, the airline's internal magazine reported.

The move follows dismal passenger numbers in September caused by slowing demand for business and first class travel.

But chief executive Tony Tyler remained bullish about the long-term prospects for the airline.

''I remain unashamedly optimistic about the future of aviation in Asia - just think of the potential in China and India alone,'' Tyler said, according to the magazine.

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