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加航宣布裁员2000人. Air Canada cutting 2,000 jobs----ZT

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Air Canada said Tuesday it plans to eliminate 2,000 jobs and reduce its capacity as the company joins the list of airlines cutting back in the face of higher fuel prices.

Air Canada also hinted that more capacity cuts may be necessary if fuel costs remain at their current levels.

The country's biggest carrier said it will reduce its overall capacity by seven per cent in the last three months of this year and the first quarter of 2009.

The airline said fuel prices have more than doubled over the past year, and that a $1-per-barrel increase in the price of oil adds $26 million to its annual fuel bill.

Most of the job cuts are expected to take effect Nov. 1 and will be spread across the country. The company has the equivalent of 23,900 full-time employees.

Air Canada said fuel is its single biggest expense — accounting for more than 30 per cent of its operating expenses. The company expects its total fuel charge will be $1 billion higher this year than last year.

"The loss of jobs is painful in view of our employees' hard work in bringing the airline back to profitability over the past four years," said Montie Brewer, Air Canada's president and CEO.

"I regret having to take these actions but they are necessary to remain competitive going forward. Air Canada, like most global airlines, needs to adapt its business and reduce flying that has become unprofitable in the current fuel environment," Brewer said in a release. "If fuel prices remain at current levels, we can anticipate further capacity reductions."

Air Canada said it expects the price of jet fuel will average 93 cents per litre for 2008.

The airline projected it will cost an average of $230 in fuel this year to carry one passenger on a round-trip journey, after factoring in the company's fuel hedging program. That is up from $146 last year and $110 in 2004.

13% cut to U.S. routes
Air Canada said it plans to cut capacity on its domestic routes by two per cent, its routes into the U.S. by 13 per cent and its international capacity by seven per cent.




'Air Canada is no different than you or I. Have you thought about driving your SUV less, or even selling it? Why? Because it's expensive to run.'

--mycentsworth

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The airline said it will suspend its Toronto-Rome non-stop service until the peak summer season, and halt Vancouver-Osaka non-stop services on Oct. 26.

The airline's revised fall-and-winter flying schedule and changes to its fleet of aircraft will be announced at a later date.

The Class A shares of Air Canada rose 29 cents to close at $9.13 on the TSX.

Air Canada's competitor, discount carrier WestJet, said it has no plans for flight cancellations or layoffs. Last month, Calgary-based WestJet followed Air Canada and implemented a fuel surcharge.

"We believe [the surcharge] was the fairest and most transparent way to deal with the issue at hand, which is fuel," said WestJet spokesman Richard Bartrem.

"But we'll not be introducing anything like charging for a first or second checked bag or anything in that regard … the fuel surcharge is helping us weather the storm, as it were, for these record fuel prices."

Airline analyst Joseph D'Cruz said the North American airline industry has been hit by a "perfect storm.

"The U.S. airlines are suffering badly, and one or two of them may go bankrupt because as fuel rises they're slapping [on] surcharges, and at the same time there's a recession the United States," said D'Cruz, a professor at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.

"The two things together — higher surcharges and the recession — are dampening demand, and that is hurting cash flow in the United States to the point where some of those airlines may be pushed into bankruptcy."

Several U.S. airlines have already announced cuts to their fleets and staff in the face of higher fuel costs and soft demand.

United Airlines, which announced cutbacks earlier this month, said Tuesday its fuel bill is on track to hit $9.5 billion US this year, up more than $3.5 billion from last year.

The second-largest U.S. carrier submitted the fuel cost figure in a statement given to the U.S. government in support of legislation aimed at tackling volatility in oil trading.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 枫下家园 / 枫下觅巢 / 如果不是投资房产,涨或跌都无所谓,总是需要有个地方住。还是要根据自己的经济情况和喜好来决定是买是租。
    难道你认为现在四十万的房子会在十年后跌到三十万?如果真是如此,可能你十年后的收入比现在也要差。加上十年的房租,可能也差不多了。唱涨是经纪同志们的手段。唱跌是有意买房,而又囊中羞涩的人的发泄。多去看看那些开着保时捷宝马的人,那可真是纯跌不涨得。 同样的道理,保时捷也是车,烤肉拉也是车。但是感觉可能就大不一样了。你不能说开着一辆二手的破烤肉,还要争论跟保时捷一样,都是车,而且还好呢,刮刮蹭蹭不心疼。
    • 真正有钱的人都是无所谓房子的涨跌,买了就是住的。不过现在房价太高超出一般人的消费水平也是真的。
      • 真正的有钱人买什么东西都是不用看标签的, 无所谓任何商品的涨跌. 只是这ROLIA上, 有真正的有钱人吗? 讨论他们, 离ROLIAIAN太远了.
    • 什么事都有两面, 我也可以画幅图. 如果真是现在四十万的房子会在十年后跌到三十万, 可能你十年后的收入比现在也要差, 可能贷款利率比现在也要高, 自住房房主也会破产. 别说从没开过的保时捷, 宝马, 就是一直开的烤肉, 也要被拿走.
      • 跌到三十万应该就在不远的两三年,而十年后可能价格又上翘了,但那没意义了, 十年后谁知道地球变咋样
    • 10 years later? Who cares?问题是现在的房价已经偏离了应有的价值,市场在很明显地cool down,谁愿意做冤大头
    • "如果不是投资房产,涨或跌都无所谓"就是JJ的手段之一. 同样一个房子如果一年后要少花3-4万, 我想对年收入15万的也应该是值得CARE的事.
    • “如果不是投资房产,涨或跌都无所谓”,呵呵,我看你这个地主比谁都关心涨跌。“现在四十万的房子会在十年后跌到三十万?”,错,二年后就可以看到这个价格,那个时候贷款利率将超过10%。
      • 留住。两年后要记着还来rolia 啊。到时候回头看就知道你是多么短视。。先别说“跌到三十万”,我敢赌GTA房价还在四十万以上。“贷款利率将超过10%”,您也太瞎扯了。
        • 同留同留,呵呵。
      • 我赌:两年后跌20%, 即$40万的房子$32万左右。
        • 同赌同赌.
          • deposit???
            • what do you bet?
        • 不行啊,有人已经预言8,9月就跌10%-15%了,两年那么就怎能只跌20%?只是也要跌个50%,你的卫星放得不够高啊
        • reasonable
      • 利率不敢预测。裁员会接二连三。其实裁人对房价影响更大,想想没有工作了,多少人会甩卖房子?!
        • 加航宣布裁员2000人. Air Canada cutting 2,000 jobs----ZT
          本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Air Canada said Tuesday it plans to eliminate 2,000 jobs and reduce its capacity as the company joins the list of airlines cutting back in the face of higher fuel prices.

          Air Canada also hinted that more capacity cuts may be necessary if fuel costs remain at their current levels.

          The country's biggest carrier said it will reduce its overall capacity by seven per cent in the last three months of this year and the first quarter of 2009.

          The airline said fuel prices have more than doubled over the past year, and that a $1-per-barrel increase in the price of oil adds $26 million to its annual fuel bill.

          Most of the job cuts are expected to take effect Nov. 1 and will be spread across the country. The company has the equivalent of 23,900 full-time employees.

          Air Canada said fuel is its single biggest expense — accounting for more than 30 per cent of its operating expenses. The company expects its total fuel charge will be $1 billion higher this year than last year.

          "The loss of jobs is painful in view of our employees' hard work in bringing the airline back to profitability over the past four years," said Montie Brewer, Air Canada's president and CEO.

          "I regret having to take these actions but they are necessary to remain competitive going forward. Air Canada, like most global airlines, needs to adapt its business and reduce flying that has become unprofitable in the current fuel environment," Brewer said in a release. "If fuel prices remain at current levels, we can anticipate further capacity reductions."

          Air Canada said it expects the price of jet fuel will average 93 cents per litre for 2008.

          The airline projected it will cost an average of $230 in fuel this year to carry one passenger on a round-trip journey, after factoring in the company's fuel hedging program. That is up from $146 last year and $110 in 2004.

          13% cut to U.S. routes
          Air Canada said it plans to cut capacity on its domestic routes by two per cent, its routes into the U.S. by 13 per cent and its international capacity by seven per cent.




          'Air Canada is no different than you or I. Have you thought about driving your SUV less, or even selling it? Why? Because it's expensive to run.'

          --mycentsworth

          Add your comment


          The airline said it will suspend its Toronto-Rome non-stop service until the peak summer season, and halt Vancouver-Osaka non-stop services on Oct. 26.

          The airline's revised fall-and-winter flying schedule and changes to its fleet of aircraft will be announced at a later date.

          The Class A shares of Air Canada rose 29 cents to close at $9.13 on the TSX.

          Air Canada's competitor, discount carrier WestJet, said it has no plans for flight cancellations or layoffs. Last month, Calgary-based WestJet followed Air Canada and implemented a fuel surcharge.

          "We believe [the surcharge] was the fairest and most transparent way to deal with the issue at hand, which is fuel," said WestJet spokesman Richard Bartrem.

          "But we'll not be introducing anything like charging for a first or second checked bag or anything in that regard … the fuel surcharge is helping us weather the storm, as it were, for these record fuel prices."

          Airline analyst Joseph D'Cruz said the North American airline industry has been hit by a "perfect storm.

          "The U.S. airlines are suffering badly, and one or two of them may go bankrupt because as fuel rises they're slapping [on] surcharges, and at the same time there's a recession the United States," said D'Cruz, a professor at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management.

          "The two things together — higher surcharges and the recession — are dampening demand, and that is hurting cash flow in the United States to the point where some of those airlines may be pushed into bankruptcy."

          Several U.S. airlines have already announced cuts to their fleets and staff in the face of higher fuel costs and soft demand.

          United Airlines, which announced cutbacks earlier this month, said Tuesday its fuel bill is on track to hit $9.5 billion US this year, up more than $3.5 billion from last year.

          The second-largest U.S. carrier submitted the fuel cost figure in a statement given to the U.S. government in support of legislation aimed at tackling volatility in oil trading.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
        • General Motors is still saying it will close its pickup truck plant in Oshawa, Ont., in 2009----ZT
          General Motors is still saying it will close its pickup truck plant in Oshawa, Ont., in 2009, the head of Canadian Auto Workers union said after meeting with company officials on Tuesday.

          The closing — expected to cost 2,600 CAW jobs — was announced on June 3 by GM, which cited a dramatic drop in truck sales. The CAW then blockaded the company's corporate headquarters in Oshawa, only moving Monday morning after GM won a court injunction.

          Tuesday's talks did not produce any solid result, CAW president Buzz Hargrove said after the meeting.

          Hargrove said he didn't have high expectations going in and would be "very surprised" if GM changed its mind about the plant's future. However, he added, "We've got to start somewhere."

          Along with the blockade, the CAW has also said GM's action broke the contract with the union, and has talked about legal action. GM said it has the right to close the plant under the contract.

          The plant assembles Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra half-ton trucks.
        • More job cut:
          http://ca.news.finance.yahoo.com/s/18062008/2/biz-finance-magna-cuts-400-jobs-st-thomas-due-slowdown.html
    • I agree with you , at last all people fool around there are going to buy their house, but
      I agree with you , at last all people fool around there are going to buy their own house, but right now the housing is over price, imagine if the BWM market price is 400k but its real price is only 300k , will you buy it or not. on another hand, "Price Down" doesn't means they do have money just like on sale at supermarket, lots of people line up to buy what they like, do you think they are poor, not , because everyone want to buy at low price. if the housing is down ( from the current trend it will be)
      why not wait?