The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

BA to make up to 12,000 workers redundant as flights grounded

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British Airways is set to make up to 12,000 workers redundant, parent company IAG has announced.

The airline, which employs 42,000 people, has suffered from the global collapse in passenger numbers caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

IAG said BA will consult on a “restructur­ing and redundancy programme” as it is expected to take “several years” until demand for air travel returns to 2019 levels.

It added: “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.”

In a letter to staff, BA chief executive Alex Cruz wrote: “In the last few weeks, the outlook for the aviation industry has worsened further and we must take action now.

“There is no government bailout standing by for BA and we cannot expect the taxpayer to offset salaries indefinite­ly.”

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

IAG did not provide a breakdown of how many people in each role could be made redundant.

It announced the planned job cuts as it revealed that revenues plunged 13% to 4.6 billion euros (£4bn) in the first three months of 2020 after the pandemic hit capacity.

The group also swung to a 535 million euro (£466.3m) operating loss before exceptiona­l items, from a 135m euro (£117m) profit for the same period last year.

Airlines around the world face a struggle to survive due to the pandemic.

Sir Richard Branson has warned that Virgin Atlantic will collapse unless it receives government support.

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