The cuts are to be carried out by the end of February 2023.<\/p>\n
Some of the employees may be offered new roles within the organisation, whereas others will be offered re-employment support in the form of career coaching and training opportunities, for example.<\/p>\n
\u201cFinnair employees are committed professionals, who in many ways already had to stretch, first during the pandemic and then because of the war started by Russia. I\u2019m deeply sorry that we must take these difficult but necessary measures in our quest to restore our profitability,\u201d stated<\/a> Topi Manner<\/strong>, the chief executive of Finnair.<\/p>\n The airline has altogether 5,300 employees worldwide.<\/p>\n It announced earlier this month it is mulling over terminating up to 450 jobs as part of its plan to subcontract in-flight services on flights to and from Thailand and the United States.<\/p>\n Aleksi Teivainen \u2013 HT<\/p>\n<\/section>\n <\/p>\n