Garuda Cost Cutting To Affect Workers, Destinations, Aircraft
Garuda Indonesia, in an effort to remain lean and work toward profitability, has embarked on several cost-cutting measures. It has asked 3,000 of its 12,732 workers, including several pilots, to go on voluntary retirement, moved its head office from downtown Jakarta to Soekarno Hatta Airport, where...
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