Friday, July 18, 2008

Qantas Airways to cut 1,500 Jobs Worldwide


Qantas Airways Ltd., Australia's flagship carrier, said Friday it will slash 1,500 jobs worldwide and abandon plans to create 1,200 more as it tries to deal with skyrocketing fuel costs.

Chief executive Geoff Dixon said the cuts represent 4 percent of the airline's total work force and include closing call centers in Tucson, Arizona and London, causing the loss of 99 jobs. About 1,300 jobs will be lost in Australia and the rest overseas.

Qantas is also scrapping plans to increase its capacity by 8 percent in the 12 months to mid-2009, with no growth now expected in that period, Dixon said. Also, 22 older planes in Qantas' 228-strong fleet will be retired.

Qantas' budget subsidiary Jetstar will also be hit by the cuts, with its hiring program suspended, including pilots. A Jetstar cabin crew and pilot base in the southern city of Adelaide will be shut by September.

"The jobs to be cut will be principally concentrated in non-operational areas, although operational positions will also go," Dixon told reporters. "Over 20 per cent of our management and head office support jobs will be cut."

Dixon said the cuts were necessary to ensure that Qantas survives what he described as a crisis in the aviation industry caused by big rises in the price of fuel. Other major airlines have announced job and capacity cuts while raising fares and fees to offset higher spending on fuel.

Fuel accounts for about 35 percent of Qantas' expenses, and rising fuel costs are expected to add more than $1.95 billion to the company's fuel bills to the year ending mid-2009.

The first step in the job shedding plan would be to ask for voluntary redundancies, Dixon said.

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