South Korean budget carrier T'way Air is offering its cabin crew voluntary unpaid leave for two months.
South Korean budget carrier T'way Air is offering its cabin crew voluntary unpaid leave for two months.
The move comes as the airline faces a rise in fuel costs due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the weakened Korean Won. Cabin crew have been notified that applications for the upaid leave are being accepted for the first time since 2024.
Its previous application of the offer of unpaid leave in August 2024 came after facing the challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic and aircraft delivery delays.
T'way Air reported operating losses of KRW 12.3 billion (~USD $8.35 million) in 2024, followed by KRW 265.5 billion (~USD $180 million) last year (2025).
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