LONDON (Reuters) – British low cost airline easyJet
The airline said on Monday that its entire fleet of over 300 aircraft was parked up and there was no certainty for the date of restarting commercial flights.
EasyJet said that under a deal with Unite, the union which represents its cabin crew, they would not work for two months from April 1 and will be paid 80% of their average pay under the government job retention scheme.
(Reporting by Sarah Young; editing by James Davey)




