Qantas Stands Down Employees, Suspends International Flights

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Key Takeaways:

  • Qantas will stand down two-thirds of its 30,000 employees until at least the end of May and suspend all international flights, while reducing domestic flights by 60%.
  • These drastic measures, including grounding over 150 aircraft, are in response to an unprecedented drop in travel demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
  • To mitigate the financial impact and support staff, Qantas is deferring shareholder dividends, canceling management bonuses, and exploring temporary job opportunities for employees with partners like Woolworths.
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Australian carrier Qantas has announced that it will stand down two-thirds of its 30,000 employees until at least the end of May due to the coronavirus pandemic. The airline, along with its subsidiary Jetstar, also plans to suspend all international flights as of late March and reduce domestic flights by 60 percent starting this week. The companies are grounding more than 150 aircraft including all of Qantas’ A380s, 747s and B787-9s and Jetstar’s B787-8s.

“The efforts to contain the spread of Coronavirus have led to a huge drop in travel demand, the likes of which we have never seen before,” said Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce. “We’re in a strong financial position right now, but our wages bill is more than $4 billion a year. With the huge drop in revenue we’re facing, we have to make difficult decisions to guarantee the future of the national carrier.”

According to Joyce, the airline is exploring temporary job opportunities for its employees with partners such as supermarket Woolworths. Qantas further announced that it is deferring payment of a $201 million shareholder dividend until September 2020. Group management executives and the company’s board will be taking no pay until at least the end of the financial year and management bonuses have been canceled.

Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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