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November wages held off until Dec 6 as carrier insists arrangement is a one-off occurrence. FMTNews HongKongAirline Salary

HONG KONG: Low-cost carrier Hong Kong Airlines said Friday it will delay salary payments to some staff, warning its business has been “severely affected” by the political unrest in the city.

“With November being a low travel season, our revenue has dipped significantly, impacting our payroll for the month.” Earlier this year it unloaded another low-cost carrier – HK Express – to rival Cathay Pacific and it also cut some operations.

 

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