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British Airways To Cut Up To 12,000 Jobs Over Coronavirus

British Airways is set to cut up to 12,000 jobs as it deals with a collapse in business because of the Coronavirus pandemic.

The airline’s parent company, IAG, said it needed to impose a “restructuring and redundancy programme” until demand for air travel returns to 2019 levels.

BA, which employs about 42,000 people, had already warned that job losses were likely.

IAG also owns Spanish airline Iberia and Ireland’s Aer Lingus.

In a statement, IAG said: “The proposals remain subject to consultation, but it is likely that they will affect most of British Airways’ employees and may result in the redundancy of up to 12,000 of them.”

The company said it will take several years for air travel to return to pre-virus levels, a warning that has been echoed by airlines across the world.

In the UK, EasyJet has laid off its 4,000 UK-based cabin crew for two months. And Sir Richard Branson has appealed to the government to help bail out his Virgin Atlantic airline with a loan thought to be up to £500m. Elsewhere, Qantas has put 20,000 staff on leave, while Air Canada has done the dame for about 15,200 employees. Norwegian Air has said it could run out of cash by mid-May.

Alongside IAG’s statement, BA chief executive Alex Cruz wrote in a letter to staff: “In the last few weeks, the outlook for the aviation industry has worsened further and we must take action now. We are a strong, well-managed business that has faced into, and overcome, many crises in our hundred-year history.

“We must overcome this crisis ourselves, too. There is no government bailout standing by for BA and we cannot expect the taxpayer to offset salaries indefinitely… We will see some airlines go out of business.”

About 4,500 pilots and 16,000 cabin crew work for BA.

BBC

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