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Πέμπτη 29 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016

airberlin to lay off 1200, hands 40 jets to Lufthansa


Αποτέλεσμα εικόνας για airberlin to lay off 1200, hands 40 jets to Lufthansa
airberlin, Germany's second-largest airline, announced on Wednesday a major restructuring plan that shrinks its fleet and cuts 1200 jobs.
The carrier announced that it will concentrate its core operations as a dedicated, focused network carrier serving higher-yielding markets, from its two key hubs in Berlin and Dusseldorf, with a core fleet of 75 aircraft.
To employ excess aircraft and crew capacity, airberlin intends to provide up to 40 Airbus A320 family aircraft to the Lufthansa Group with up to 38 aircraft to be wet-leased under a six year wet-lease agreement.
The restructuring follows a comprehensive, bottom-up review of all operations, seeking to improve efficiency, limit seasonality and re-establish a clear market proposition for the airline.
airberlin’s core operations will be served by a fleet of 75 aircraft from summer 2017, consisting of 17 A330 wide body aircraft for long-haul flights, 40 A320 family aircraft and 18 Q400 aircraft for short-/medium-haul flights including to major business centres throughout Europe.
Fewer staff will be required, with up to 1,200 positions becoming redundant. The company will enter discussions with works councils’ representatives with an aim to confirm voluntary and compulsory redundancies by February 2017.
airberlin’s touristic flying operations will be operated in a separate touristic-focused business unit, as strategic options are evaluated.
With the announcement of the new strategy, airberlin also announced that it intends to provide up to 40 A320 aircraft to the Deutsche Lufthansa Group, with up to 38 aircraft to be operated under a six year wet lease agreement or ACMIO arrangement, which includes aircraft, crew, maintenance, insurance and overhead services. This arrangement allows airberlin to reduce excess capacity while reducing restructuring costs. The wet lease is to be fully operational by the 2017 summer season.
Going forward, airberlin’s profitable long-haul programme will be expanded with new routes and additional frequencies, particularly to the United States.
The airline’s short- and medium-haul programme will concentrate on year-round business markets with a strong focus on Italy, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. It will also aim to build a higher share of domestic business travel.
airberlin will collaborate closely with the works councils and trade unions which will be involved throughout the process of change.
airberlin intends, subject to all required co-determination rights of the employee representatives, to offer voluntary redundancies where possible. Redeployment opportunities within the Etihad Airways Partners group of airlines, which include Jet Airways, Air Serbia, Etihad Regional, Alitalia, Air Seychelles and Etihad Airways, will endeavour to be offered to airberlin employees.