AirAsia confirms laying off 10% of staff


AIRASIA Bhd and AirAsia X Bhd have confirmed the retrenchment of 10% of their 24,000 employees last week.

This confirmed a Bernama report on September 28 that AirAsia might be planning a new round of layoffs involving hundreds of its personnel for the continued survival in an industry severely affected by the Covid-19 crisis.

In an interview with Buletin Utama TV3 today, AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tony Fernandes said the move to terminate the services of the staff had to be undertaken given the reality of the aviation sector, which faces difficulty in recovering in the near future.

The aviation tycoon said the group was expected to operate on a smaller scale and the budget carrier would try to rescue as many of its laid-off staff as possible.

“We are very motivated to win because we are very motivated to rehire and provide as many jobs as we can (for) the amazing staff who had done no fault of their own.

“AirAsia is all about its people. Whatever people want to say, we built a great company because of great people, 24,000 great people, and we lost some although it was through no fault of theirs. 

“So my responsibility is to try to get the airline back (on its feet) and provide them other jobs,” he said.

In early June, AirAsia reduced more than 250 of its staff due to the pandemic.

In the interview, Fernandes also concurred with the government’s approach of not saving any airline companies with any capital injection, but he said support in terms of borrowings for the critical sector was needed.

“The government has put in the Prihatin Rakyat Economic Stimulus package, which is good and enough for us. That is fair as it is not a bailout. That is a loan, and we have to pay back that loan.

“Anyone saying Prihatin is a bailout is wrong. Malaysia Airlines has a big shareholder, Khazanah Nasional Bhd. I think it is the right thing that (Finance Minister) Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz said business must stand alone,” he said.

Fernandes said assistance in the form of first financing was expected to be received end of this month.

He acknowledged that AirAsia had sought for funding of RM2 billion to RM2.5 billion, mainly from local sources. – Bernama, October 9, 2020.


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  • Bye bye Air Asia. I hope you come back soon. Kim

    Posted 3 years ago by Kim Beng Phar · Reply

  • You profited off an image that you were one of the people. You made hundreds of millions in profit. Not a cent came out of your own pockets to help the staff you called family. You are a showman. A charlatan. A hypocrite. A user. A Bad Boy Billionaire like Vijay Mallya of Kingfisher Airlines. AVA is more real than you.

    Posted 3 years ago by T A R · Reply