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Monday, October 7, 2002 (AP)
Bankrupt US Airways announces more job cuts



   (10-07) 18:13 PDT ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) --
   Bankrupt US Airways said Monday it will lay off an additional 642
employees next month as it works to reduce its flight schedule by 13
percent.
   The latest job cuts, which will be confined to fleet and customer service
areas, follow the airline's decision to lay off about 1,400 workers by
December.
   "In any reorganization, furloughs are a reality," airline spokeswoman
Tammy Lee said. "They're an unfortunate reality, but these reductions are
tied to aircraft and capacity reductions which have been part of the
restructuring plan from the beginning."
   Laid off will be 319 fleet service workers and 323 customer service
employees, Lee said. The largest cuts will be in the airline's Pittsburgh,
Philadelphia and Charlotte, N.C. hubs. The cuts amount to about 2 percent
of US Airways' 35,000 employees.
   Arlington-based US Airways, the nation's seventh-largest carrier, filed
for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in August. The company, which had
already reduced its capacity by 23 percent following the Sept. 11, 2001,
attacks, had warned employees and customers that further reductions were
likely.
   In addition to cutting daily departures from 1,550 to 1,350 by the end of
the year, the airline is seeking to pare its fleet by 10 percent, or 31
jets.
   Also on Monday, the carrier and United Airlines announced that they would
begin offering frequent-flier mileage benefits on each other's flights
beginning Nov. 1. Last week, federal regulators approved the airlines'
request to sell seats on each other's flights as part of a codeshare
agreement.

On the Net:
   www.usairways.com

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