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Restructure of UK direct sales operation




date: Mar 17th 2006 16:48

British Airways is to restructure parts of its UK direct sales operations in response to changing customer behaviour and increased sales on its ba.com website.

The restructure will see the proposed closure by August 2006 of British Airways Travel Shops business as well as the airline s Belfast based customer call centre.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- The proposed changes will affect around 300 staff who work in the 17 high street travel shops, corporate travel agency Worldlink based at Heathrow and its back office support areas. A further 100 staff currently work in the Belfast call centre.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- The airline will consult with its trade unions about the proposed closures.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- Martin George, British Airways commercial director, said: It is clear that increasing number of our customers want to book and organise their travel plans with British Airways via the Internet. This is a travel industry wide trend and we have to ensure that our business reflects this.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- Our UK call centres have seen the number of telephone calls fall by more than 60 per cent since 2001 from 15 million to six million calls today and we have reduced our headcount in this area of the business by similar amounts from 2200 to 800 people. Despite closing our call centres in Glasgow and London in 2004 we still have too much property for the size of our operation.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- It is with regret that we propose to close Belfast and make more efficient use of our centres in Manchester and Newcastle. This is not about moving telephone calls abroad and customers in the UK will still speak to people based in our remaining UK call centres.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- Our high street travel shop business is forecast to make ever increasing losses in the years ahead despite continued efforts to reduce costs and improve revenue. We are therefore also proposing to close all 17 shops by the end of August.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- The announcement today is not an easy one and not one which we have taken lightly. This decision is not a reflection on the professionalism and efforts of our staff in these areas. It is about ensuring that we respond to changes in the marketplace.

---- do not remove it is spacer ---- In the months ahead we will consult fully with the Trade Unions and staff representatives. We will offer all the support we can to affected staff either to find other jobs within British Airways or with other employers.

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