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Cathay Pacific's Loss of Altitude: Where Can It Land?
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Cathay Pacific's announcement that it would eliminate 600 staff jobs from its head office made headlines in the territory and internationally. The mass layoffs followed the loss of HKD3bn the previous year. This case study discusses the possible causes of Cathay Pacific's plight. Cathay had been among the best airlines in the world and a source of pride to many Hong Kongers. From the service management perspective, this case study describes the situation Cathay Pacific was facing in terms of service marketing, service human resource management, and service operations.