Jet2 to press ahead with pilot job cuts as union talks fail
Jet2, the UK's third largest airline, announced that more than 100 pilot jobs are on the line as talks with the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) crumbled.
The airline owned by, the Dart Group (DTG.L) said it was pressing ahead with with cutting 102 pilot jobs after the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown measures saw flights grounded.
The announcement is line with similar cuts made in leading airlines as the global aviation industry was battered by the coronavirus crisis.
Previously, British Airways, EasyJet (EZJ.L) and Ryanair (RYA.L) also announced redundancies after the pandemic weighed on ticket sales, causing a collapse in demand.

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