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Singapore-based budget airline Jetstar Asia will close down at the end of July, its Australian owner Qantas has announced.
(Reuters) -Australian flag carrier Qantas said on Wednesday it will close Jetstar Asia, the group's Singapore-based low-cost ...
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Jetstar employees will be affected; SIA to hire about 300 of them. The post Retrenchment Benefits For Jetstar Asia’s Employees After It Shuts Down appeared first on DollarsAndSense Business.
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