Philippine Airlines to take pilots to court

Philippines flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) has had to cancel a number of A320 flights after pilots resigned to join other carriers who were offering better pay. PAL spokesman Jonathan Gesmundo said the pilots should have given PAL six months to train their replacements and: "PAL will soon be filing appropriate charges against those pilots who chose not to report for work immediately after submitting their resignation letters."

Philippine Airlines to take pilots to court

Philippines flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) has had to cancel a number of A320 flights after pilots resigned to join other carriers who were offering better pay. PAL spokesman Jonathan Gesmundo said the pilots should have given PAL six months to train their replacements and: "PAL will soon be filing appropriate charges against those pilots who chose not to report for work immediately after submitting their resignation letters."