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Air Canada lays off 632 flight attendants
Aviation business is undergoing a tough time especially after soaring fuel price and many airlines are cutting short their routes and also doing exercise to control the cost. Now Air Canada, a big north American air carrier has announced to sack more than 9 % of its in flight staff.
Air Canada will lay off 632 flight attendants, representing 9 percent of its in-flight staff, as part of a round of cuts it announced in June to deal with runaway fuel prices, the country's biggest airline said on Thursday.
"It was difficult business decision to close the Halifax and Winnipeg bases and it was not made lightly," Air Canada spokeswoman Angela Mah said.
"But we did undertake a very close and detailed review and we found that due to the changing nature of our domestic flying over the past five years, it was no longer viable to base flight attendant crews at those two locations."
Air Canada currently employs just under 7,000 flight attendants. They are represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
After the cuts, the airline will be left with four cabin crew bases in Canada.
In June, Air Canada said it plans to cut 2,000 jobs and reduce its overall capacity by 7 percent in its autumn and winter schedules to deal with record fuel prices that are buffeting the world's airline industry.
Its regional feeder affiliate, Jazz Air LP, responded early this month by announcing it will be forced to chop 270 jobs and reduce its capacity.
But all the flight attendants Air Canada is laying off are part of the carrier's mainline service, Mah said.
The airline has yet to decide how many jobs with other functions, including pilots, ticket agents, maintenance crews and managers, will be cut, she said.
"We continue to dialogue with all of the unions to talk about the options available for each of the respective collective agreements as well as mitigation measures," he said.
Air Canada A-series shares fell 41 Canadian cents, or nearly 7 percent, to a new low of C$5.79 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. ACE Aviation Holdings Inc owns 75 percent of the stock.
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Rhonda J Mangus
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at 03:26 on July 11th, 2008
Sanjay Jha, I like this story. It's good stuff.