CLOSE THE CABIN DOOR
All Nippon Airways says it will not be recruiting cabin attendants in the fiscal year that begins on Apr. 1, 2000. The carrier usually hires 600-800 flight attendants a year (it has employed 580 so far in the fiscal year that ends on Mar. 31). But route restructuring will negate the need for hires...
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