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Skymark Airlines Reduces Employee Work Week To Keep People Employed – Simple Flying
As the global health crisis continues to take its toll on the aviation industry, nearly all airlines have…

As the global health crisis continues to take its toll on the aviation industry, nearly all airlines have been forced to implement one or more forms of cost savings. For Japanese carrier Skymark Airlines, a way to bring down its expenditures has been to introduce a four-day workweek for its office employees, which will possibly commence in the spring.
Running many point to point services all over Japan, Skymark is a low-cost carrier that has its headquarters at Tokyo Haneda airport. Photo: Kentaro…
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