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A bigger issue is whether the airline’s long-suffering staff will bail out for good
Cuts at Hong Kong carrier the latest in a global industry trying to survive Covid-19
Hong Kong carrier confirms record first-half loss as Covid-19 brings air travel to halt
Air China maintains long-term goal of prising airline from colonial era conglomerate Swire
Hong Kong juggles political and commercial realities with an ailing industry
Authorities gain presence on board as airline launches $5bn recapitalisation programme
Analysts say Hong Kong carrier will need help from shareholders Air China and Swire to survive
Hong Kong airline likely to further cut capacity as outbreak affects global air travel
The 74-year-old airline navigates through coronavirus and protests
Hong Kong airline’s traffic figures show sharp decline in passenger numbers
The coronavirus epidemic is the latest unexpected event leaving workers in unpaid limbo
The embattled Hong Kong flag carrier’s latest move might do more to hit staff morale than prop up earnings
Decision reflects Hong Kong government plan and ‘market demand’
Equity investors should give Hong Kong’s flagship carrier a wide berth
Chinese owner Citic orders review of tenancy with Cathay parent as protest tension persists
Tourist visitors to Hong Kong have fallen as protests grip the city
China’s reliance on a clutch of wealthy families gives a faulty image of the city
Damage from the unrest will leave a lasting mark on the city
Latest departure follows claims that workers took part in Hong Kong protests
Companies under pressure to take a clear-cut stand against the protest movement
PwC employees told to be careful how they publicly express their personal political opinions
Of the two Hong Kong conglomerates, Cathay’s parent is more vulnerable to China frictions
Carrier’s after-tax profit falls 6.5% on higher fuel bills and depreciating Aussie dollar
Beijing wants to make companies impose obedience to China on protesting employees
Airline becomes highest-profile Hong Kong business to draw Beijing’s ire
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