British Airways to cut 400 jobs
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British Airways has confirmed that 400 jobs are to go on the line’s short haul routes.
The positions, which are all thought to be senior cabin crew, will be given a period of consultation, with the line confirming that all redundancies would be voluntary.
The consultation process will be 90-days with the final decision expected to be made in March.
Iberia, the sister company to British Airways, is also going to be making redundancies – approximately 4,500 according to a report by the BBC.