IATA : Airlines and Air Transport Workers Call for Urgent Government Assistance to Prevent Jobs Catastrophe

Geneva / London, 11th November, 2020 - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) issued a joint statement calling for urgent government intervention to prevent an employment catastrophe in the aviation industry.

Estimates from the Air Transport Action Group suggest some 4.8 million aviation workers’ jobs are at risk as a result of air travel demand falling more than 75% (August 2020 compared to August 2019). The impact of COVID-19 related border restrictions and quarantine measures has effectively closed down the aviation industry, grounding planes and leaving infrastructure and aircraft manufacturing capacity idle.

The IATA and the ITF request to governments includes calls to:

  • Provide continued financial support for the aviation industry

  • Safely re-open borders without quarantine by implementing a globally harmonized system of pre-departure COVID-19 testing.

“Aviation faces an unprecedented employment catastrophe. Airlines have cut costs to the bone, but have just 8.5 months of cash left under current conditions. Tens of thousands of jobs have already been lost, and unless governments provide more financial relief, these are likely to increase to the hundreds of thousands. Aviation plays an essential role connecting nations and carrying essential cargo, and it is in governments’ own interests to offer further financial aid to keep the industry viable. But more importantly, governments need to work together to safely re-open borders. That means putting in place a global scheme for testing passengers for COVID-19. With that in place, quarantine can be removed and passengers can have the confidence to fly again,” said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.

“The global aviation industry is in a state of prolonged crisis. By the end of the year, almost 80% of wage replacement schemes will run out, without urgent intervention from governments we will witness the biggest jobs crisis the industry has ever seen. But the catastrophic jobs crisis can be avoided with a clear a coordinated strategy built on relief, recovery and reform. The world’s aviation workers are calling on governments to act now, deliver the financial support that will protect their jobs and to commit to working with trade unions and employers to support the industry’s long-term recovery. The aviation workforce is a skilled workforce that has been, and will continue to be, vital to nations' COVID response and recovery. If governments fail to act and support aviation, not only will they hurt the industry, the impacts will be hard felt by society at large,” said Stephen Cotton, ITF’s General Secretary.

In addition to re-opening borders with testing and financial support, the organizations also called for governments to develop a roadmap for long-term industry recovery including investment in workforce retraining and upskilling, and in green technologies, especially sustainable aviation fuels.

“The ability and speed that countries recover from Covid-19, is closely linked to the recovery of global air connectivity,” said the joint statement. “Government intervention and investment therefore must not just provide support for the air transport industry now but also to ensure that it is fit for purpose and able to support the world’s return to normality from the pandemic.”
 

For more information, please contact:
Corporate Communications
Tel: +41 22 770 2967
Email: corpcomms@iata.org


ITF Communications
Tel: +44 7770 728 229
Email:media@itf.org.uk


Notes for Editors:

  • IATA (International Air Transport Association) represents some 290 airlines comprising 82% of global air traffic.

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  • The International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) is a democratic global union federation of nearly 700 transport workers trade unions representing around 20 million workers in 150 countries.

  • On Friday, November 13, from 1100-1300 UTC the ITF will be hosting a webinar “Securing Jobs for a Successful Recovery in Aviation” with aviation industry leaders from IATA, ACI and ICAO. During this session, panellists will discuss solutions for the unprecedented challenge facing the industry and society at large.

  • Register in advance for this webinar: here

  • Panellists:

    • Stephen Cotton, General Secretary, International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF)

    • Alexandre de Juniac, Director General & CEO, International Air Transport Association (IATA)

    • Mohamed Khalifa Rahma, Director, Air Transport Bureau, and the Secretary of the ICAO Council Aviation Recovery Task Force (CART)

    • Martin Eurnekian, Chair, Airport Council International (ACI)

    • Joseph Tiberi, Chair of the ITF Civil Aviation Section

  • Read the full joint statement from IATA and ITF

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