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Business & Finance

Virgin Atlantic plans 1,150 more job cuts after completing rescue deal

  • After the sacrifices so many of our people have made, further reducing the number of people we employ is heart-breaking but essential for survival.
  • The airline said it was entering a company-wide consultation on the job reductions, which fall across all functions.
Published September 4, 2020

LONDON: Virgin Atlantic plans 1,150 more job cuts due to a slow recovery in demand, the airline said on Friday after completing a restructuring plan designed to keep it going through the coronavirus crisis.

The airline, which is 51% owned by Richard Branson's Virgin Group and 49% by the US's Delta Air Lines Inc, has already cut more than 3,500 jobs to contend with the fallout from the pandemic, which has grounded planes and hammered demand for air travel.

"After the sacrifices so many of our people have made, further reducing the number of people we employ is heart-breaking but essential for survival," Chief Executive Shai Weiss said.

Virgin Atlantic confirmed the completion of its 1.2 billion pound ($1.59 billion) rescue deal on Friday, after a London court gave it the go-ahead earlier in the week, but said it needed to go further.

The airline said it was entering a company-wide consultation on the job reductions, which fall across all functions, and would discuss the cuts with trade unions Unite and the British Airline Pilots Association.

Travel restrictions on British nationals going to the United States had been in place much longer than anticipated, Virgin Atlantic said, adding the outlook for transatlantic routes was that current skeleton operations would not be extended until 2021.

Transatlantic flying is 70% of Virgin Atlantic's network, and the airline called on Britain to replace its policy of travellers having to quarantine for 14 days, with testing.

"It's clear that the introduction of passenger testing is the only way to enable the removal of travel restrictions and open up flying to key markets, while protecting public health," Weiss said.

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