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BANGKOK, June 13 — The management of Thai Airways International (THAI) has told staff that they will not be laid off in the near future and a reorganisation plan will be concluded in about a year. Acting THAI president Chakkrit Parapuntakul sent the message to staff in a televised meeting at the...

Acting Thai Airways International president Chakkrit Parapuntakul said the airlines would downsize its routes and fleet including its aircraft number and types. — Reuters pic

Acting THAI president Chakkrit Parapuntakul sent the message to staff in a televised meeting at the airline’s head office yesterday. No reporters were invited, Thai News Agency reported Friday. Chakkrit told employees that their THAI staff condition continued and they would not be laid off for the time being, pending the rehabilitation plan of the airline. The plan would take shape in a year, he said.

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