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发表于 2008-9-16 00:20:50
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Fuel concerns
On Saturday, union sources had quoted Augusto Fantozzi, Alitalia's special administrator, as saying that as many as 12 aircraft could be grounded by Monday, and that with no agreement with the nine Alitalia unions to save the airline from bankruptcy, he would be obliged to start dismissal procedures.
"Up to tomorrow [Sunday] we have guaranteed flights, but not on Monday because no-one will supply us with kerosene," Fantozzi was quoted as saying.
In a later statement, Fantozzi denied that he had been alarmist, but acknowledged that "there are risks of supply difficulties which could threaten certain flights".
He said that the crews of 34 aircraft, which were currently not being used by the company, could be laid off from Monday, but said that he would only sack the entire workforce "when there is nothing else left to do".
Fantozzi, appointed last month when the airline asked to be declared insolvent, had warned unions on Wednesday that if a deal on restructuring was not reached before Friday, Alitalia would be made bankrupt quickly and he would start dismissing staff. |
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