UAL to cut 20,000 jobs

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UAL to cut 20,000 jobs

Airline latest in industry to respond to terrorist attacks with job cuts

September 18, 2001: 4:34 p.m. ET

WASHINGTON (CNN) - With the airline industry reeling from last week's terrorist attacks involving four hijacked jetliners, sources familiar with United Airlines told CNN Tuesday that the airline plans to cut at least 20,000 employees, or 20 percent of its workforce.

United is the latest in several major airlines to cut its workforce since the terrorist attacks. Continental Airlines has said it is cutting 12,000 jobs, U.S. Airways said it expects to lay off 11,000 employees and sources with Northwest Airlines have said they plan to announce layoffs in the coming week.

Two United flights were involved in last week's attacks. United Flight 175 was hijacked from Boston and slammed into the south tower of the World Trade Center. United Flight 93 was hijacked from Newark, N.J., and was believed headed for a target in the nation's capital when it crashed in Pennsylvania.

Sources said the company plans to officially announce the job cuts this week.

"No one knows where demand is going, but we know it is going down. That's the critical issue," one source said.

United currently has about 100,000 employees.

-- PHO (owennos@bigfoot.com), September 18, 2001

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United Withdraws From India Sep 18, 2001

United Airlines has withdrawn its operations from India following the terrorist attacks in the United States. It is scrapping the services as part of a 20% cut in capacity.

The airline, which returned to India in April, offered a daily round the world flight in each direction with connections to London and Hong Kong from New Delhi. Daily flights between New Delhi and Hong Kong and from New Delhi to London are also withdrawn.

United Airlines has abandoned plans for a daily non-stop link between New Delhi and Chicago, which was due to come into operation from October.

Michael J Purchon, the airline's general manager in India, has told Business Line newspaper: "We have no plans of coming back to India in the foreseeable future." United Withdraws From India Sep 18, 2001

United Airlines has withdrawn its operations from India following the terrorist attacks in the United States. It is scrapping the services as part of a 20% cut in capacity.

The airline, which returned to India in April, offered a daily round the world flight in each direction with connections to London and Hong Kong from New Delhi. Daily flights between New Delhi and Hong Kong and from New Delhi to London are also withdrawn.

United Airlines has abandoned plans for a daily non-stop link between New Delhi and Chicago, which was due to come into operation from October.

Michael J Purchon, the airline's general manager in India, has told Business Line newspaper: "We have no plans of coming back to India in the foreseeable future."

http://news.airwise.com/stories/2001/09/1000814776.html

-- Martin Thompson (mthom1927@aol.com), September 18, 2001.


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