Jet2 confirms mass redundancies
Jet2 is to make 380 cabin crew and102 pilots redundant.
The airline has notified those involved and started the consultation process.
Brian Strutton of pilots’ union BALPA said, "This is yet more evidence, if it were needed, of the freefall in aviation, and the knee-jerk way airlines are responding, especially as lockdown is gradually being eased.
"Many of the pilots whose jobs are on the line in Jet2 have just recently moved there after having lost their jobs at Thomas Cook – these pilots have been through the mill already."
Jet2 flights have been grounded for three months due to the coronavirus. It is planning to re-launch on July 15.
Jet 2 blames ongoing uncertainty
A Jet2 spokesman said: "The implications related to the coronavirus crisis have been complicated, with changes on an almost daily basis.
"Additionally, we are still faced with uncertainty in relation to lockdown and its continued challenges.
"As a result, we have had to reassess and reduce our flying programme for the remainder of 2020 and for 2021.
"Sadly, the overall effect of these reductions has been the need to propose a number of colleague redundancies across our business.
"We cannot say how much we regret these proposed redundancies and we will be consulting with appropriate representatives of the affected colleagues in order to ensure that all options and issues are fully considered.
"Whilst we have every confidence that we will bounce back from the unprecedented demands currently placed on the company, we sadly do have to make difficult decisions in the current climate.
"We very much look forward to growth returning to Jet2.com and Jet2holidays and are confident that there will be sunnier times across the industry in the not too distant future."
Strutton added: "Despite being one of our least union friendly airlines, I hope Jet2 negotiates in good faith and works with us on how we can mitigate these proposed losses and see Jet2 thrive in the future.
"As difficult as our relationship with Jet2 undoubtedly is, the airline plays an extremely important role, especially at airports in the north, and we want it to succeed.
"Once again, I reiterate my call for the Government to step in, call for a job cuts moratorium, and work on a strategic support package to help this industry get through this crisis."
Have your say Cancel reply
Subscribe/Login to Travel Mole Newsletter
Travel Mole Newsletter is a subscriber only travel trade news publication. If you are receiving this message, simply enter your email address to sign in or register if you are not. In order to display the B2B travel content that meets your business needs, we need to know who are and what are your business needs. ITR is free to our subscribers.
































Airlines suspend Madagascar services following unrest and army revolt
Airbnb eyes a loyalty program but details remain under wraps
Qatar Airways offers flexible payment options for European travellers
Air Mauritius reduces frequencies to Europe and Asia for the holiday season
Major rail disruptions around and in Berlin until early 2026