Turkish president says the move is also aimed at increasing the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza
Reacting to a post on Twitter, the airline said: "We can confirm that the news is untrue and request not to spread rumours."
According to rumours floating on some sections of social media, five Emirates employees allegedly committed suicide in Silicon Oasis. According to another, equally false post, three staff - a pilot and two cabin crew members - have taken the extreme step.
"We at Emirates have been doing everything possible to retain the talented people that make up our workforce for as long as we can. However, given the significant impact that the pandemic has had on our business, we simply cannot sustain excess resources and have to rightsize our workforce in line with our reduced operations. After reviewing all scenarios and options, we deeply regret that we have to let some of our people go," the spokesperson said in the statement earlier this week.
We can confirm that the news is untrue and request not to spread rumours.
- Emirates Airline (@emirates) June 11, 2020
Turkish president says the move is also aimed at increasing the amount of humanitarian aid entering Gaza
In another case at the same airport, officials apprehended five foreign nationals who tried to smuggle gold worth Rs.24.4 million
More than 2,000 pro-Palestinian protesters arrested in the past two weeks across the US
Fireballs and Smash tied for the lead in the team event at the $25 million 54 hole tournament
The hosts strengthened their chances of securing a slot in the semifinals with a 70-run victory in Abu Dhabi
The group has a presence in five countries and eyes further geographic expansion, especially in India
The severity of the situation gradually eased from Thursday evening, when it receded in the north and east of the country
Cyclone Hidaya is predicted to cause torrential rain, strong winds and powerful and dangerous waves in the flood-ravaged country