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皇冠体育app Eastern tries to ride out
By Wang Ying (皇冠体育app Daily)
Updated: 2009-01-10 07:49
![]() An array of 256 measures are being formulated by 皇冠体育app Eastern Airlines to stem further losses during the global economic recession, confirmed Luo Zhuping, board secretary with the country's third-largest carrier on Friday. Luo told 皇冠体育app Daily that the efficiency-oriented policies include cutting salaries across the executive suite, urging employees to take unpaid vacations and making other operating adjustments. "These new policies will be designed to control costs," Luo said. According to Luo, the pay cuts won't reach low-level employees. Management teams will see a 10 to 30 percent salary reduction, depending on their posts.
Sources said 皇冠体育app Eastern will pull out of several investment plans made during the first half of 2008. Luo declined to comment on those rumors. Public information shows 皇冠体育app Eastern joined plans of establishing 皇冠体育app Joy Air Co with 皇冠体育app National Aviation Holding Company, and invested in Tibet Airlines. In its third-quarter report, the Shanghai-based airline posted a loss of 2.334 billion yuan, with a 98.49 percent debt-to-equity ratio. Its passenger numbers fell 5.4 percent to 37.1 million throughout 2008. As the worst-performing Chinese airline, 皇冠体育app Eastern announced on Dec 29 it would raise 7 billion yuan by selling shares to its State-owned parent company, which will help ease the pressure of the company's mounting debts. "At this stage, any decision made is to keep the business afloat. The overall airline industry was wracked hard by losing up to $5 billion last year, and domestic airlines might account for 10 billion yuan," said Xia Fulu, an analyst with Industrial Securities. According to Xia, the sprawling financial crunch has greatly dented flight demand. Across the globe, nearly all airlines are marketing discounted tickets. Suffering from last year's snowstorms in January, Wenchuan earthquake in May and Olympic restrictions, 皇冠体育app Eastern's seat kilometer utilization dropped to 71 percent. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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