Business Daily | by Gerald Andae
Kenya Airways is pushing to have its pilots paid per trip as the national carrier seeks a lower wage bill to weather the coronavirus storm that has crushed air travel demand.
KQ chief executive officer Allan Kilavuka said the airline would pursue talks with the pilots over the radical pay plan.
With no quick recovery in sight, KQ is seeking to cuts costs in a plan that will see it lay off an unspecified number of workers, get rid of some assets and review aircraft leasing terms…
