They want to stop managers employing pilots at lower rates of pay at Iberia Express, which will launch in April.
International Airlines Group (IAG), which owns Iberia, hopes to allocate 40 planes from its current fleet to Iberia Express.
The airline will handle short and medium-range flights from Madrid, where Iberia has been facing increasing competition from other low-cost carriers and high-speed trains.
BBC News
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Posted 29 December 2011 - 07:44 AM
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Posted 29 December 2011 - 02:03 PM
Believe it or not but years ago the only new pilots hired by IB were related family members of current pilots.
You didn't have to be a pilot. The airline would wait.
Could you imagine the pilots' threads on a discussion board they could've had???
You didn't have to be a pilot. The airline would wait.
Could you imagine the pilots' threads on a discussion board they could've had???
"God makes no mistakes" --Lady Gaga
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