Air Berlin to end flights on October 28

Bloomberg

Air Berlin Plc will end flights on October 28 at the latest and is encouraging employees to seek jobs elsewhere as the company’s liquidation efforts proceed, according to a letter to workers from the carrier’s top two executives.
The airline has begun talks with labour leaders on terms for letting employees go, Chief Executive Officer Thomas Winkelmann and general representative Frank Kebekus said on Monday in the letter. This week marks a crucial phase for the future of Air Berlin’s staff, planes and airport slots, as weeks of intensive, exclusive negotiations with Deutsche Lufthansa AG and EasyJet Plc are set to end on Thursday, they wrote.
While the bankrupt carrier is trying to find positions for its roughly 8,600 employees, they should still try to find new jobs on their own because “prospective buyers of parts of Air Berlin intend to appoint new staff in the majority of cases,” Winkelmann and Kebekus wrote.
“The Lufthansa group alone has already advertised 1,000 jobs with its subsidiary Eurowings.” An Air Berlin spokesman declined to comment further on negotiations.

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