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Old 26th October 2001 | 21:16
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Now that numbers are appearing from all comers could we have a guide as to who is laying off - definitive,not speculative - the numbers and if poss the fleets.

Reason I ask is that it may be worth putting all the CVs together on one website, grouped by type and / or licence / or experience for cabin crew and promoting around the bazaars ourselves. Kinda like self help.
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Old 29th October 2001 | 01:05
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SAS - 150 to 200 pilots in excess. Pre-retirement and leave of absence can maybe solve the problem. Obviously all hiring has stoped.

Now someone else.....
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Old 29th October 2001 | 21:05
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Airtours not firing. But not hiring either.
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Old 29th October 2001 | 21:12
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Excel, hiring freeze, no plans to lay off pilots. Yet !

Rgds
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Old 29th October 2001 | 21:24
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DLH - no layoffs planned. initially grounded 12 planes due to pilots shortage, now another 30something. no more hiring right now. company offers additional part time and vacation. rgds
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Old 29th October 2001 | 21:33
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British Airways CitiExpress (old Brymon, British Regional) Not firing. But not hiring either.
 
Old 30th October 2001 | 12:00
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Pointbreak,
Are the grounded aircraft based in Germany or Belgium, also what types are they grounding?
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Old 30th October 2001 | 14:19
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easyJet are hiring flightdeck & cabin-crews.

More info on :
http://www.easyjet.com/en/jobs/

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Old 1st November 2001 | 02:06
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Air2bob- Firing 17-25, so no hiring (winter fleet airline ??)
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