Skymark has announced a hiring plan for next year, which it plans to join in April next year, and has decided not to hire pilots and flight attendants.


With the exception of some, ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines are planning to forgo hiring, and the hiring activities of airline companies have been significantly reduced due to the spread of infection.

Skymark has announced a hiring plan for next year, which it plans to join in April next year.



According to this, only a few people, such as IT departments and clerical workers who develop systems, will be hired, and we will not hire pilots and flight attendants to be trained in-house.



Skymark hired about 200 people last April, but the number of people hired this April was only 81 because the hiring activity was canceled due to the influence of the new coronavirus.



The company says it has decided to significantly reduce hiring for the second year in a row, as the outbreak is uncertain and the business environment continues to be harsh.



Airlines and ANA Holdings and Japan Airlines have announced plans to forgo hiring next year, except for some pilots, and the aviation industry has significantly reduced its hiring activities due to the impact of the new coronavirus.