China News Service, October 29. According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the 29th, Japan's All Nippon Airways Group recently announced that due to the continued downturn in performance, the company plans to lay off approximately 9,000 employees on a large scale.

Recently, Japan's All Nippon Airways Group announced that due to the continued sluggish performance, the company plans to lay off approximately 9,000 employees on a large scale.

Image source: Screenshot of NHK report

  According to reports, ANA judges based on its latest performance forecast that as of March 2022, its overall performance for the year will have a deficit of 100 billion yen (approximately RMB 5.6 billion).

  According to the report, if this prediction finally becomes a reality, ANA will have deficits for two consecutive years following the 400 billion yen deficit in 2020.

  According to the report, in order to cut costs, All Nippon Airways plans to lay off about 9,000 employees on a large scale before the end of 2025, accounting for about 20% of the group's current total employees.

  ANA Group President Kata Nosaka Masayoshi said, “The aviation industry is vulnerable to infectious diseases. If there are too many employees, (the group) will become more vulnerable.” The tunnel of the epidemic".