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Spirit Airlines cancels plans to furlough 365 pilots

Spirit Airlines announced on Friday that it had scrapped its plans to lay off up to 365 of its pilots during the first quarter of next year. It also scaled back downgrading of captains as part of a restructuring effort after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in August.

The ultra-low cost carrier did not give a reason for its cancellation, but the pilots union stated that management had revised their staffing model following discussions about attrition assumptions.

A spokesperson for the company said, "We will no longer be implementing the furlough previously announced." It added that the number of captains downgraded to first officers has decreased from 170 to 25.

Spirit has approximately 2,400 pilots. Spirit filed for Chapter 11 a second-time earlier this year as it struggled to deal with its dwindling reserves of cash and mounting losses. The airline announced that it would be laying off its pilots and attendants as well as shrinking its fleet to cut costs. The airline announced the latest furloughs in October.

Air Line Pilots Association says assumptions behind carrier's announcement in October are no longer correct and attrition model has become outdated.

The association responded to questions by email that "the business case for large-scale furloughs did not align with the current data."

Spirit has not responded to our request for comment on the attrition rates in staffing. As part of its restructuring, the airline had previously laid off about 600 pilots. In November, the pilots' association announced that it had agreed with Spirit Airlines to cut the hourly wages of its pilots 8%. It also reduced its retirement contributions by half. (Reporting from Doyinsola Oladipo in New York and Edmund Klamann).

(source: Reuters)