Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific signs up 100 new mainland Chinese cabin crew as it rebuilds post-coronavirus
- Cathay says it aims to recruit 1,500 people from across the border by 2025 as it builds back
- Airline’s service delivery chief says recruitment of Mandarin speakers ‘obvious’ way to improve diversity
Cathay Pacific on Monday added the new staff were the trailblazers for the 1,500 people it aimed to recruit from across the border by 2025.
Mandy Ng, Cathay’s director of service delivery, said the recruitment of Mandarin-speaking flight attendants was an “obvious” and “very natural” move to expand staff diversity.
“We appreciate a very diverse team of our cabin crew, not only coming from our local recruitment, but also from other areas in Asia and also from mainland China,” she said in an interview last Thursday.
“The mainland Chinese crew will complement our existing very diverse cabin crew community to better serve our customers who actually come from different parts of the world with different backgrounds.”
Ng added the airline had an increasing number of Mandarin-speaking passengers, not only coming in and out of the mainland, but also across the entire network.