Air France to announce “significant” job cuts next week

Airline warns it will be cutting back on operations to safeguard its future

Air France has previously threatened to cut 10 per cent of its long-haul network by 2017 unless pilots accept significant cost cuts and changes to working conditions
Air France has previously threatened to cut 10 per cent of its long-haul network by 2017 unless pilots accept significant cost cuts and changes to working conditions

Air France will tell staff on Monday of "significant" job cuts after negotiations with pilots to boost productivity failed, the head of parent Air France-KLM told Europe 1 radio.

“It will unfortunately be a significant job reduction plan ... We will discuss it with staff representatives on Monday,” chief executive Alexandre de Juniac said.

On Thursday the airline had warned it would be cutting back on its operations in the next two years in order to safeguard its future after talks with pilots over a restructuring plan failed.

Mr De Juniac also told Europe 1 that while talks with pilots representatives had now ended, “the door was not closed” if trade unions show “a true will to negotiate”

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Air France has threatened to cut 10 per cent of its long-haul network by 2017 unless pilots accept significant cost cuts and changes to working conditions, union sources told Reuters earlier this month.

Reuters