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Virgin Atlantic to cut 3,000 jobs and quit Gatwick | |
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Virgin Atlantic has announced it is to cut more than 3,000 jobs in the UK and end its operation at Gatwick airport. | |
The shock announcement comes after rival British Airways said it could not rule out closing its Gatwick operation. Pilots' union Balpa described it as "devastating". | |
Many airlines have been struggling as the coronavirus pandemic has brought global travel to a virtual standstill. | |
The airline currently employs a total of about 10,000 people. | |
Virgin Atlantic, which is in the process of applying for emergency loans from the government, says that the jobs will be lost across the board. | |
"This is another terrible blow for the industry and is evidence of the dire situation facing UK aviation," said Balpa. | |
The union's general secretary, Brian Strutton, said: "Our members and all staff in Virgin Atlantic will be shocked by the scale of this bombshell. We will be challenging Virgin very hard to justify this." | |
Virgin Atlantic also plans to reduce the size of its fleet of aircraft from 45 to 35 by the summer of 2022. | Virgin Atlantic also plans to reduce the size of its fleet of aircraft from 45 to 35 by the summer of 2022. |
It hopes to restore about 60% of its pre-pandemic flying capacity by the end of 2020. |