The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Hong Kong Airlines announces indefinite shutdown on entertainment services from December

2019-11-30T12:38:15.426Z


Hong Kong Airlines, which has repeatedly reported financial difficulties, announced yesterday (29th) that it would suspend flights to Tianjin, Vancouver and Ho Chi Minh City from February 10 next year, and today (30th) announced that it will stop providing tomorrow (December 1st). In-flight entertainment system services until further notice. Port Airlines stated that it is cooperating with system suppliers and hopes to resume service as soon as possible.


Social News

Written by: McCain

2019-11-30 20:17

Last updated: 2019-11-30 20:27

Hong Kong Airlines, which has repeatedly reported financial difficulties, announced yesterday (29th) that it would suspend flights to Tianjin, Vancouver and Ho Chi Minh City from February 10 next year, and today (30th) announced that it will stop providing tomorrow (December 1st). In-flight entertainment system services until further notice. Port Airlines stated that it is cooperating with system suppliers and hopes to resume service as soon as possible.

Said to be discussing with the system supplier to resume service as soon as possible

Hong Kong Airlines has reported financial difficulties many times in recent years. This month, an internal email was sent to employees stating that in addition to flight attendants and overseas employees who will receive salaries on time, other Hong Kong employees will be issued on December 6, 2019. Monthly salary.

In addition, Hong Kong Airlines also cut existing flights by about 6%, including the suspension of flights to Los Angeles, Tianjin, Vancouver and Ho Chi Minh City from February next year.

Hong Kong Airlines announced on its website today (30th) that it will stop providing in-flight entertainment system services tomorrow (December 1st) until further notice. Hong Kong Airlines did not explain the reason, saying that passengers were inconvenienced and deeply apologized. It also said that it was working with system suppliers to resume services as soon as possible.

In-flight entertainment services generally include watching Chinese and Western movies, listening to songs, and playing aircraft. It is one of the main differences between traditional airlines and low-cost airlines, and the latter is rarely provided.

Hong Kong Airlines suspends flights to Tianjin, Vancouver and Ho Chi Minh City from mid-February next year

Hong Kong Airlines delayed food delivery in November, salary will not be paid until next 6th

[Fugitives Ordinance] Demonstrations Continue to Reduce Passengers, Many Airlines Cut Flights to and from Hong Kong

Hong Kong Airlines stops flying in February next year

Hong Kong Airlines cuts 6% capacity to reduce costs to and from Los Angeles

Hong Kong Airlines cuts 6% of its flights

Air Transport Licensing Authority asks Hong Kong Airlines to improve finances

In fact, before the port shipping cut-off class, the Air Transport Licensing Authority had stated earlier on October 25 that it had been reviewing the situation of Port Airlines for a long time and believed that the financial problems had not shown any signs of improvement, and requested that Port Airlines immediately take practical actions to improve the financial situation.

At that time, Hong Kong Airlines responded that it regularly provided the Air Transport Licensing Authority with the latest information on the company's operations and financial improvement plans, and had adopted a number of cost control measures to alleviate the challenges encountered in the current operating environment, and would constantly review and adjust operations. In order to cope with changing market and business needs, we will continue to cooperate with the requirements of the Licensing Authority to provide the required information in the future.

Hong Kong Airlines

Source: hk1

All news articles on 2019-11-30

Similar news:

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.