Limeyflyer
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According to MSNBC
Continental cuts 3000 jobs, reduces capacity by 11% for the 4th Quater. No more details than that right now.
Good luck Everyone over there.
HOUSTON (AP) -- Continental Airlines is cutting 3,000 jobs and reducing capacity in the fourth quarter by 11 percent, citing record fuel costs and an industry in "crisis."
Also, the company's chief executive and president say they will not take a salary for the rest of this year and will decline bonuses.
Houston-based Continental Airlines Inc. will take 67 planes out of service. By the end of the second quarter, Continental will operate 375 mainline aircraft.
Continental says it will provide details on specific flights subject to cuts by the end of next week.
At least the NGT. team is giving up their salary plus bonus. The other majors could stand to learn a leson from you guys. GOOD lUCK!
:uzi:THANKS AGE 65!:smash:
Its mainline fleet of about 375 planes would shrink to about 344 by the end of next year, an overall cut of about 8 percent.
31 narrow-body planes = about 350 pilots.Based on this, I'm guessing 8 percent of the pilots. Since I'm not sure what the total number of pilots currently are, I don't know what number this equates to.
Based on this, I'm guessing 8 percent of the pilots. Since I'm not sure what the total number of pilots currently are, I don't know what number this equates to.
According to Airline Pilot Central, there's 5,079 active pilots. Eight percent of that is 406 by my calculation. Man I hope it's less.
Hey, look at the bright side - at least the old geezers won't get furloughed.
They can nap at work and keep adding to their 401(k) while the junior guys take it up the rump.
Difficult time in the industry for us all...
If they are smart they will offer buyouts to senior guys
If they are smart they will offer buyouts to senior guys
Based on this, I'm guessing 8 percent of the pilots. Since I'm not sure what the total number of pilots currently are, I don't know what number this equates to.
If they are smart they will offer buyouts to senior guys