Delta plans to furlough more than 1,900 pilots in October
Delta Air Lines will furlough 1,941 of its pilots in October unless it can reach a cost-cutting agreement with the employees’ labor union, the airline said Monday. US airlines that accepted $25b in federal aid are prohibited from cutting jobs through Sept. 30. “We are six months into this pandemic and only 25% of our revenues have been recovered,” said John Laughter, Delta’s senior VP of flight operations in a memo to pilots. Laughter said the airline doesn’t expect a quick turnaround in demand. This summer, Delta warned 2,558 of its pilots about potential furloughs. The number was lowered by more than 1,800 pilots who took early retirement packages, but Laughter warned it is not enough to avoid the furloughs altogether. “With approximately 11,200 active pilots still on the roster following the September 1 [voluntary early retirement] departures, we are simply overstaffed, and we are faced with an incredibly difficult decision,” he wrote. Laughter said letters would be going out this week to pilots hired on or after July 17, 2017. Delta last month said remaining pilots could avoid furloughs altogether with a 15% cut to minimum pay. The Air Line Pilots Association, which represents Delta’s pilots, urged the company to come up with a solution. It previously proposed offering pilots voluntary time off with partial pay, but Delta and the union have so far failed to reach an agreement.<br/>
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Delta plans to furlough more than 1,900 pilots in October
Delta Air Lines will furlough 1,941 of its pilots in October unless it can reach a cost-cutting agreement with the employees’ labor union, the airline said Monday. US airlines that accepted $25b in federal aid are prohibited from cutting jobs through Sept. 30. “We are six months into this pandemic and only 25% of our revenues have been recovered,” said John Laughter, Delta’s senior VP of flight operations in a memo to pilots. Laughter said the airline doesn’t expect a quick turnaround in demand. This summer, Delta warned 2,558 of its pilots about potential furloughs. The number was lowered by more than 1,800 pilots who took early retirement packages, but Laughter warned it is not enough to avoid the furloughs altogether. “With approximately 11,200 active pilots still on the roster following the September 1 [voluntary early retirement] departures, we are simply overstaffed, and we are faced with an incredibly difficult decision,” he wrote. Laughter said letters would be going out this week to pilots hired on or after July 17, 2017. Delta last month said remaining pilots could avoid furloughs altogether with a 15% cut to minimum pay. The Air Line Pilots Association, which represents Delta’s pilots, urged the company to come up with a solution. It previously proposed offering pilots voluntary time off with partial pay, but Delta and the union have so far failed to reach an agreement.<br/>