Cathay Pacific sacks two aircrew for breaching COVID-19 rules

Reuters

Published Jan 01, 2022 09:34AM ET

Updated Jan 01, 2022 11:30AM ET

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong flagship carrier Cathay Pacific Airways (OTC:CPCAY) said on Saturday two of its aircrew whom have tested positive for the Omicron variant were sacked for breaching medical surveillance regulations.

Cathay said five of its aircrew had tested positive following their return to Hong Kong from duty, and investigation into the cases had indicated a serious breach of protocols by some of those individuals.

"Failure to comply with medical surveillance regulations will lead to disciplinary procedures. Two of the individuals are no longer employed by Cathay Pacific," the carrier said in a statement. It gave no further details. The regulations include spending a period quarantining at home after flying.

"The actions of these individuals are extremely disappointing, as they undermine the otherwise exemplary dedication and compliance shown by our over 10,000 aircrew," Cathay said, adding it would work closely health authorities to reinforce public health protection.