Cathay Pacific to create over 1,300 jobs
Cathay Pacific has said it plans to create more than 1,300 jobs over the next two years.
The airline is increasing capacity and adding six new aircraft to its fleet. It will recruit 200 cabin crew this year and 800 more in 2003/4.
The airline said it will also take on 235 new pilots by December, 2003, both from its Hong Kong cadet training programme and a pool of qualified overseas pilots.
Another sixty new jobs will also be created for ground staff at Hong Kong International Airport.
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