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Hong Kong Airlines
Formerly known as CR Airways.
Name change yesterday with an elaborate ceremony at the Four Season's ballroom but no news in the SCMP, IHT or here? :confused: Probably because they got their overflight permission through Kamchatka.;) Congrats to Bauhinia!:D |
HK Airlines
Anyone with any sort of Info on this new outfit which was formerly known as CR Airways.
Terms and conditions for a captain based out of HKG. Housing allowance must be a concern before joining them Appreciate if someone out there could answer the above Questions All the best Cheers |
Are they hiring? Based in HKG? Anyone with info pleaseee..:)
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sky hooker, if your questions are asked more politely, there maybe some answers. sounds like airlines have to hire you based on your considerations.
anyway, here are some info and rumours : rumours say they are hiring. but requirements are changing it is no more known as CR Airways. Hong Kong Airlines now and different outfit from before. yes, based in hkg junior83. probably some search over the net might help out ;) pay and package is not that great compared to other airlines hiring right now as no housing or allowance ! widebody ? hmmm, maybe not now. only 3 a/c's now but more otw according to the net. anyone else care to share more info ? |
A fair but not entirely accurate post.
HKA is hiring,and we are getting more NG's every month (4th is being delivered straight from Boeing in SEA later this week. The next to follow within a few weeks). Conditions are good and are improving. Compared to CX, we get more salary, but less benefits. We also get a whole lot less stress and a cool group of guys to work with. |
AAIGUY thanks for your response.
Any idea what a Captains salary is................ More info regarding the terms and conditons for a Captain would be really appreciated. Cheers |
If the salary is more and better than cx, then i guess the guys from all over the world is applying with benefits without housing allowances especially when it comes to HK. :} is there alot of stress in cx ? :rolleyes:
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AAIGUY
Compared to CX, we get more salary, but less benefits. |
I was referring to "starting" salaries at both companies. At CX you join as a SO at a certain rate, at HKA as a FO at a higher rate. CX gets better MPF, housing ect..benefits. For actual cash $$$ in the account every month, HKA gets more.
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But in Hong Kong Airlines you don’t get housing, so you need to pay it from your own pocket. Unless you plan living in a tent :8 . In Hong Kong housing is real problem. So after paying your own housing, the question is how much cash in your account?
One thing is for sure, if Hong Kong Airlines expands, they will need to improve the package to attract new crews. Asia will have a shortage of qualified crews in the next 4 to 5 years. At least these new companies. CX, KA, and the big ones will always have qualified crew. |
Unless your homeless, the housing allowance at CX can essentially be considered as CASH. In fact it is paid as cash every month on top of ones check.
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AAIGUY
At CX you join as a SO at a certain rate, So if you want to compare pure salaries of a CX S/O with a HKA or what ever they are called today F/O’s wage, it would be interesting to see because I doubt there would be much in it. Quite frankly though leaving housing out of the equation, particularly in Hong Kong is in my books not comparing apples with apples. How much is a CX S/O left with in the bank after paying for housing compared to a HKA F/O, especially if they both have families. That would be interesting to see? So the next time you want to compare one companies salaries with another, I suggest you compare apples with apples because you aren’t doing any potential aspiring newbie to your company any service by telling them they are earning a higher salary than a CX S/O when you aren’t telling them the whole story. The benefits as you call them are what makes living in Hong Kong (One of the most expensive cities in the world) bearable, especially when you have a family living here with you. |
VERY well replied and we all know now what are the salaries like. AAIGUY has to do more research and thinking before quoting or spelling things out on certain sensitive issues and also respect his own company and others. apples to apples good 1 :ok:
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Originally Posted by rwyctrln
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VERY well replied and we all know now what are the salaries like. AAIGUY has to do more research and thinking before quoting or spelling things out on certain sensitive issues and also respect his own company and others. apples to apples good 1 :ok:
Apples to apples indeed. At the end of the month I have more cash in my pocket (AFTER RENT) than a CX SO who receives housing. I am not interested in carrying on this idiotic debate of mine is bigger than yours. HKA is a great place to work. |
Gidday AAIGUY,
Would you please post what the package is now at HKA? Does this increase each year? And how long until left seat? Cheers. |
AAAIGUY :
While it may appear on the surface to be a "mine is more expensive than yours debate" you must also sonsider that if you over hype your package (so to speak) you are only doing yourself and others at HKA a dis-service. If the applicants know the deal is bad they won't come and then HKA might even have to sweeten the contract ! Market forces and all. FG |
Not all is as cut and dried as mine is bigger than yours perhaps....
The original poster on this thread is a senior operational office bearer with the comany whose name change he is advising, and it seems obvious AAI Guy is also beating the same bushes trying generate interest in the "new" company. Nice double team guys, or is there only one? |
rent must be real cheap for AAIGUY then :} anyway, as long as the individual is happy it's good then i guess :O well, back to the topic, cx's salary is still better with benefits and rent :ok:
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Sky Hooker
It isn’t a case of mine is bigger than yours at all. What some of us are trying to highlight to hopeful wannabes is that some on this forum will try and exaggerate HKA conditions of service by telling you that you will be better off than a CX S/O. You will not especially if you have a family. For all I know those peddling this rubbish are HKA management trying desperately to hide the truth. To be quite clear about it a CX 1st year DESO will receive and monthly base salary of HKD$32213.00. On top of this they are entitled to claim up to HKD$24150.00 per month in housing assistance that can be used to pay for rental accommodation or pay off a mortgage if they buy a property in Hong Kong. On top of this is medical coverage, loss of licence insurance and a contribution of 15½% of your monthly base salary into your provident fund each month. The latest conditions I have seen for CR Airways in July this year stated a gross first year income for F/O’s of HKD$41000.00. I have even seen on other threads on this forum that CR Airways deduct 15% off your gross income each month for the first three years and if you don’t leave they pay it back. If this is true then the real gross pay is really about HKD35000.00. I’m not sure if this is true though. So who is going to be better off in their first year? The CX S/O who is getting up to HKD$56363.00 gross per month and can use HKD$24150.00 to pay off a mortgage in Hong Kong or a HKA F/O who is earning about HKD$41000.00 gross per month but has to pay for their own housing out of this which is going to be in the order of HKD$5000 – $10000.00 per month if they are single and considerably more if they have a family. You don’t have to be a mathematical genius to work that one out. All you wannabes have now been given the truth. It's up to you to take it on board if you are smart. |
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