Qatar Airways to slash nearly 20% of its workforce: CEO

"Unfortunately, we will have to cut nearly 20% of our workforce," Akbar al-Baker said in a television interview posted by a BBC reporter on Twitter on Wednesday.

Reuters
Akbar al-Baker, CEO, Qatar Airways
DUBAI: Qatar Airways, one of the Middle East's biggest carriers, will lay off close to 20% of its workforce after the coronavirus pandemic decimated travel demand, its chief executive has told the BBC.

"Unfortunately, we will have to cut nearly 20% of our workforce," Akbar al-Baker said in a television interview posted by a BBC reporter on Twitter on Wednesday.

Baker said it was a "very hard decision" but that the state-owned airline had "no other alternative".


Reuters reported on May 5 that Qatar Airways was to make a "substantial number of jobs redundant" including cabin crew, citing an internal email.

Qatar Airways Group, which counts the airline among its assets, had 46,684 employees at the end of its last reported financial year in March 2019.

Baker told Reuters in March that the airline was burning through cash and would eventually seek government aid.
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