Vague de démissions chez les navigants de #Malaysia_Airlines.
J’imagine que ce qu’il en est pour les passagers…
Malaysia Airlines : ’spike in cabin crew resignations’ after MH17 and MH370 tragedies - Telegraph
▻http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/malaysia/11059237/Malaysia-Airlines-spike-in-cabin-crew-resignations-after-MH17-and-MH370
Almost 200 cabin crew resigned from Malaysia Airlines in the year to July, many as a result of the MH17 and MH370 tragedies, Malaysia Airlines has confirmed, as rumours swirl about the airline’s future.
"Following the MH17 incident, there was a spike in crew resignations but the number has now decreased to acceptable and routinely expected levels,” Malaysia Airlines said in a statement to the Telegraph.
“Many cited ’family pressure’ as the reason for their resignation due to the MH17 and MH370 tragedies,” the statement said.
D’ailleurs,
“The situation is now that they have to change in order to survive. They had cut fares after MH370, and they’ve put up commissions to Australian travel agents,” Mr William said.
The company has told Australian travel agents it will pay them a commission of 11 per cent for all tickets issued in Australia until September 15 - almost double the previous 6 per cent commission, Mr William said.
"It’s difficult to work out how much demand has been affected, but if staff can see passenger demand falling away there’s probably a significant element of uncertainty around whether their jobs are secure.”