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Emirates Freezes Recruitment, Cancels Flights


Emirates, one of the world’s biggest international airlines, expects to cancel more flights and has frozen recruitment as it faces what could be its biggest challenge in many years, the coronavirus outbreak, internal emails showed.

Global airlines have warned of the toll on their businesses from the outbreak that has claimed more than 4,000 lives and seen countries enforce tight travel restrictions.

The World Health Organization on Wednesday described the virus as a pandemic, India suspended entry to most foreigners, and the US restricted travel from much of continental Europe.

“This most recent challenge looks to be the largest that Emirates and the industry have faced in many years,” the airline said in an email to staff.

Emirates, part of Emirates Group which employed more than 100,000 people at the end of its last financial year in March 2019, has frozen recruitment “across the airline,” it said.

Emirates did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside normal working ours.

“Emirates has already significantly reduced passenger flights for March across our network, and more cuts will likely follow as we review the latest situation,” Emirates chairman Shaikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum said in another email.

Passenger demand is under increasing pressure, and the catering, airline and travel business of dnata, an Emirates Group company, is to see “even more substantial drops” as more airlines cut services, he said. However, Shaikh Ahmed said the cargo business was “doing well”.

The Dubai-based airline has already stopped flights to Italy, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and most of China, although it continues to fly to Beijing and Hong Kong.

Emirates said yesterday passengers travelling to the US would now undergo temperature checks immediately prior to boarding and anyone with a higher than normal temperature would have to undergo further tests. It was not immediately clear why the airline was introducing the measure. Transit passengers are already checked on arrival at Dubai International Airport, though those starting their journey from Dubai are not.

In a third internal email, Emirates Group said it was strongly advising employees to review any upcoming personal travel plans and to spend any time off in the UAE.

Employees who travel to a highly affected country would have to self-isolate for 14 days, which in most cases would be taken out of their annual leave, the email said.


published:16/03/2020 04:47 GMT

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