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French carrier Air France has said it plans to cut a further 2,800 jobs through voluntary redundancy as it struggles to cut costs. | French carrier Air France has said it plans to cut a further 2,800 jobs through voluntary redundancy as it struggles to cut costs. |
The airline, part of the Air France KLM group, had already announced plans to cut 5,100 jobs from its 69,000-strong workforce as part of a turnaround plan. | The airline, part of the Air France KLM group, had already announced plans to cut 5,100 jobs from its 69,000-strong workforce as part of a turnaround plan. |
But it has now admitted it will miss its financial targets for 2013. | But it has now admitted it will miss its financial targets for 2013. |
Air France said it was in negotiations with unions regarding the latest planned cuts. | Air France said it was in negotiations with unions regarding the latest planned cuts. |
The airline merged with Dutch carrier KLM in 2004. | The airline merged with Dutch carrier KLM in 2004. |
European airlines have been hit by low growth in passenger numbers and high fuel costs, while older "flag carrier" airlines are also struggling to compete with low-cost carriers such as Easyjet and Ryanair. | European airlines have been hit by low growth in passenger numbers and high fuel costs, while older "flag carrier" airlines are also struggling to compete with low-cost carriers such as Easyjet and Ryanair. |
"We are in a period of weak demand," chief executive Frederic Gagey told a news conference. "We have felt the full brunt of the cyclicality of air transport." | "We are in a period of weak demand," chief executive Frederic Gagey told a news conference. "We have felt the full brunt of the cyclicality of air transport." |
Shares in Air France KLM fell more than 3% in response to the news. | Shares in Air France KLM fell more than 3% in response to the news. |
In a statement, Air France said it would continue a policy of "wage moderation" alongside the job cuts. |
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