Qatar Airways is to axe a “substantial number” of jobs as the global aviation industry faces a “grim” global outlook with no foreseeable improvement, the airline’s chief executive has told employees.
09 April 2013 DOHA: Qatar Airways has received more than 500 applications form job-seekers and graduates attending last week's Qatar Career Fair held at the Qatar National Convention Centre in Doha.
Akbar Al Baker came under fire for comments that some considered sexist. Qatar Airways' chief executive Akbar al-Baker attends a function in the Australian capital Canberra Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2018, ...
Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker said his airline received 20,000 applications for 700 pilot jobs. European startup Norse Atlantic Airways also received a large batch of applications for its pilot ...
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Qatar Airways is planning to cut a significant amount of jobs due to the travel disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and told cabin crew to prepare for redundancies, ...
Qatar Airways is warning of significant cuts to its global workforce, including a downsizing of cabin crew. According to an internal communication seen by Reuters, the airline has to ‘face a new ...