Icelandair cuts 2,000 staff over coronavirus impact
AFP
| 2020/04/28 | 165 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
Icelandic airline Icelandair said Tuesday it would lay off about 2,000 of its staff as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact air travel "for the unforeseeable future."In response to the impact, Icelandair said the company was preparing for an "extended period of minimum operations." The company said that "the employment of around two thousand employees will be terminated," adding that crew, maintenance and ground operations, would be most affected.Icelandair added that the "majority of t...(…)
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