Air France is offering a massive bonus of up to six months’ salary to pilots who agree to move to its new low-cost Transavia unit, a spokesman said last Thursday.
A company source said the sums being offered to pilots were as much as €60,000.
Air France last month said it would slash more than 5,000 jobs, or around 10 per cent of its workforce, in voluntary departures by 2014 as part of a vast plan to make the struggling French airline profitable.
A total of 5,122 jobs are to be shed and the carrier said all departures would be voluntary provided a new framework agreement can be signed with unions.
One of the ways of cutting job numbers is to get the pilots to work for Transavia for three years.