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Qatar Airways Renounces Its Employees' Bonuses While Emirates Pays 20 Weeks' Salary

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Qatar Airways decided not to pay any bonuses to almost all of its employees this year. This measure concerns almost 60,000 employees and comes in a particularly tense geopolitical context in the Middle East. According to an internal memo sent to the teams this week, the Doha airline justifies this decision by the major disruptions related to the conflict involving Iran. The tensions forced Qatar Airways to cancel tens of thousands of flights and…
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Qatar Airways decided not to pay any bonuses to almost all of its employees this year. This measure concerns almost 60,000 employees and comes in a particularly tense geopolitical context in the Middle East. According to an internal memo sent to the teams this week, the Doha airline justifies this decision by the major disruptions related to the conflict involving Iran. The tensions forced Qatar Airways to cancel tens of thousands of flights and…

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Air Journal broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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