AirAsia to hire 250 additional workers for 3 new planes arriving in 2013
By Joey Pavia
Dec 20, 2012
GREAT DESTINATION. AirAsia CEO Maan Hontiveros and Filipino journalists end their three-day tour of Taipei City with a visit at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial on Wednesday. The Taiwan Department of Tourism and Information hosted the tour.
TAIPEI CITY – At least 250 more workers, including pilots and cabin crews, will be hired by Philippines’ AirAsia in preparation for the arrival of its three brand-new planes in 2013, AirAsia CEO Marianne Hontiveros disclosed on Tuesday.
Hontiveros, who along with the Taiwan government hosted 12 journalists and six bloggers for a familiarization tour of this capital city from December 16 to 19, said they need “80 to 90” workers for each of the Airbus A-320 that will be delivered to their hub at the Clark International Airport (CIA) in Pampanga beginning April.
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