As the global novel coronavirus pandemic continues to wreak havoc on the global travel industry, Asiana Airlines has announced that it will cut the number of its working employees in half in April, rotating each half after 15 days. This means a 50% pay cut for all Asiana employees. This goes a step further from its measure last month, which required all employees to take at least 10 days of unpaid leave. The company president will return 100% of his wages to the company, and executives will return 60%.
