Now cabin crew threaten PAL strike

Philippine Airlines' (PAL's) A320 pilots quit to work on other carriers for more than twice the wage and half the tax, local media claim.

Now the Philippines carrier's flight attendants plan to strike in two weeks because - they claim - PAL rosters too few crew on flights, an allegation PAL denies.

Most of the PAL pilots who quit during the past few weeks are believed to be joining Hong Kong Airlines.

 

Now cabin crew threaten PAL strike

Philippine Airlines' (PAL's) A320 pilots quit to work on other carriers for more than twice the wage and half the tax, local media claim.

Now the Philippines carrier's flight attendants plan to strike in two weeks because - they claim - PAL rosters too few crew on flights, an allegation PAL denies.

Most of the PAL pilots who quit during the past few weeks are believed to be joining Hong Kong Airlines.