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Ailing S'pore Airlines now offers crew unpaid leave

Singapore Airlines said on Friday is offering cabin crew unpaid leave in a cost-cutting measure as it struggles to keep up in an increasingly tough market.

The city-state's flag carrier has been battling strong competition from Asian low-cost carriers and Middle Eastern airlines, which now boast modern fleets and top-quality inflight services.
The airline, which posted a net loss in the fourth quarter of the last financial year, has launched a wide- ranging review and refused to rule out job cuts.
The company said it had offered its cabin crew the option of taking unpaid leave between September and November this year due to a "temporary surplus of crew".
"Having temporary surpluses or deficits of cabin crew is not unusual due to the nature of our business, and this voluntary scheme over a specific period of time is to ensure that we efficiently manage crew resources and operational requirements," a spokesman said. The spokesman added the airline now plans to offer the option from time to time in the future.

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