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Air France, Hop! to shed 7,580 jobs

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PARIS: Air France management said Friday it planned to eliminate 7,580 jobs at the airline and its regional unit Hop! by the end of 2022 because of the coronaviru­s crisis. The carrier wants to get rid of 6,560 positions of the 41,000 at Air France, and 1,020 positions of the 2,420 at Hop!, according to a statement issued after meetings between managers and staff representa­tives.

“For three months, Air France’s activity and turnover have plummeted 95 percent, and at the height of the crisis, the company lost 15 million euros a day,” said the group, which anticipate­d a “very slow” recovery. The aviation industry has been hammered by the travel restrictio­ns imposed to contain the virus outbreak, with firms worldwide still uncertain when they will be able to get grounded planes back into the air.

Air France said it wanted to begin a “transforma­tion that rests mainly on changing the model of its domestic activity, reorganizi­ng its support functions and pursuing the reduction of its external and internal costs”. The planned job cuts amount to 16 percent of Air France’s staff and 40 percent of those at Hop! With the focus on shorthaul flights, management is counting mainly on the non-replacemen­t of retiring workers or voluntary departures and increasing geographic mobility. However, unions warn that Air France may resort to layoffs for the first time, if not enough staff agree to leave or move to other locations. ‘Crisis is brutal’

Shaken heavily by the coronaviru­s crisis, like the entire aviation sector, the Air France group launched a reconstruc­tion plan aiming to reduce its loss-making French network by 40 percent through the end of 2021. “The crisis is brutal and these measures are on an unpreceden­ted scale,” CEO Anne Rigail conceded in a message to employees, a copy of which AFP obtained.

They also include, she said, “salary curbs with a freeze on general and individual increases (outside seniority and promotions) for all in 2021 and 2022,” including executives of Air France. The airline told AFP earlier this week that: “The lasting drop in activity and the economic context due to the COVID-19 crisis require the accelerati­on of Air France’s transforma­tion.”

 ?? —AFP ?? Airline staff members and unionists of the French regional low cost airline, branch of Air France, HOP! demonstrat­e on Friday at the entrance of the airport in Morlaix, western France.
—AFP Airline staff members and unionists of the French regional low cost airline, branch of Air France, HOP! demonstrat­e on Friday at the entrance of the airport in Morlaix, western France.

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