Swiss Offers $19k Payouts for Crew to Quit Voluntarily
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Swiss AUA sister Swiss offers flight attendants up to CHF 15,000 if they voluntarily cancel. The airline wants to reduce the staff overhang. In some months, up to 300 cabin employees have more in the team than could be used in operation, said one speaker. The company mentioned the continuing engine problems as well as a lack of cockpit personnel as reasons. As a result, Swiss is currently flying less than planned and cannot use all flight attend…
Cabin employees who voluntarily terminate their employment by 30 April will receive a daily allowance of 15,000 francs (16,603,94 euros).
As a reason for the operation, the airline indicates a lack of cockpit personnel and engine problems.
Due to staff overhang, the Swiss AUA sister Swiss offers up to CHF 15,000 for cabin staff in the event of a voluntary termination or temporary break.
SWISS Is Overstaffed, Will Pay Flight Attendants $19K To Quit
Within the Lufthansa Group, SWISS is by far the most profitable airline, with margins that are 10x better than at Lufthansa. Despite that, it’s interesting to note that the airline is significantly overstaffed, to the point that the company is offering flight attendants money to resign. SWISS has too many flight attendants, wants cost savings aeroTELEGRAPH reports how SWISS management has informed the carrier’s roughly 4,500 flight attendants of…
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