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Emirates Offers Leave to Staff as Virus Saps Demand for Travel

Emirates is encouraging staff to take leave as the coronavirus outbreak slows demand for travel.

Emirates Offers Leave to Staff as Virus Saps Demand for Travel
An Airbus SE A380 passenger aircraft, operated by Emirates Airline, taxis on the tarmac at London Heathrow Airport, in London, U.K. (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Emirates Group, which runs the world’s biggest airline by international traffic, is encouraging staff to take leave as the coronavirus outbreak slows demand for travel.

“We’ve seen a measurable slow-down in business across our brands, and a need for flexibility in the way we work,” according to an internal email seen by Bloomberg and confirmed by the Dubai-based airline.

Emirates Offers Leave to Staff as Virus Saps Demand for Travel

The airline asked employees to consider taking paid or unpaid leave, according to the email.

Emirates halted most flights to China and suspended operations to Iran, the epicenters of the coronavirus. It stopped flying tourists from more than 20 countries to Saudi Arabia, the carrier’s biggest market in the Middle East.

Reuters reported the news earlier Sunday.

To contact the reporter on this story: Layan Odeh in Dubai at lodeh3@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anthony Palazzo at apalazzo@bloomberg.net, Shaji Mathew, Claudia Maedler

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