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AirAsia X has assured that it is not implementing job cuts or voluntary unpaid leave as an option to manage rising costs due to the West Asia conflict.

AirAsia X group chief executive officer Bo Lingam said the group remains committed to preserving its workforce despite ongoing industry challenges.

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00:02AirAsiaX has assured that it is not implementing job cuts or voluntary unpaid leave to manage
00:08rising costs amid the ongoing West Asia conflict.
00:12The Airlines Group Chief Executive Officer Bo Lingam said on Monday that the group remains
00:18committed to preserving its workforce despite ongoing industry challenges.
00:23His comments come days after reports that Batik Air Malaysia offered voluntary unpaid
00:28leave to staff as part of its cost management measures.
00:32Last week, Batik Air Malaysia announced plans to cut 35 percent of scheduled flights in
00:38the first half of April and offered voluntary unpaid leave to employees, with applications
00:43open until April 3 for leave starting April 6.
00:48Bo added that AirAsiaX will continue to monitor the operating environment while ensuring business
00:54continuity and safeguarding its workforce.
00:58The updates are scheduled for differences in the midst of April 6.
01:01The AirAsia is inÎŻze, and in charge of aspects of the company has limited measures of
01:03that were estimated to be delayed, in order to ensure the capacity and the capacity and
01:06the need to improve the economy.
01:07The AirAsia is on the active levels of collaboration.
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