Swiss is reducing crisis measures ahead of time

Airbus A220-100 (Photo: Pixabay).
Airbus A220-100 (Photo: Pixabay).

Swiss is reducing crisis measures ahead of time

Airbus A220-100 (Photo: Pixabay).
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Swiss will phase out the agreed crisis measures in Switzerland ahead of schedule.

The Lufthansa subsidiary will gradually phase out the agreed crisis measures in Switzerland from January 01.01.2023, 2021. The company's financial situation has stabilized as a result of the restructuring and a positive trend can also be identified with regard to air travel. The modalities for implementation will be finalized in the coming weeks in cooperation with the social partners. The restructuring initiated in XNUMX is having an effect and has stabilized the company financially, according to the carrier in a broadcast.

“Two years of short-time work, crisis agreements, restructuring, coupled with very challenging flight operations have demanded a lot from all Swiss employees. Against this background and the gradual recovery in demand, we think it is right to gradually phase out the agreed crisis measures in Switzerland from January 01.01.2023st, XNUMX," says Swiss CEO Dieter Vranckx.

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