A work slowdown by Cathay Pacific pilots that began last week has prompted the Hong Kong carrier to begin wetleasing aircraft

A work slowdown by Cathay Pacific pilots that began last week has prompted the Hong Kong carrier to begin wetleasing aircraft. The pilots are using work-to-rule tactics--showing up to work later than normal and strictly following pre-takeoff procedures--that are disrupting the carrier's normal...

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