US Airlines Cut Hiring After Huge Post-Pandemic Job Surge
After a significant surge in employment to recover from COVID-19 disruptions, U.S. airlines are now moderating their hiring practices. Since the start of 2021, the aviation sector has seen nearly 194,000 new jobs added, a direct response to the growing demand for air travel as the world begins to recover from the pandemic. However, with the initial phase of recovery and expansion now stabilized, major airlines are taking a more measured approach to recruiting. This shift reflects a broader strategy to streamline operations and manage resources more efficiently in the post-pandemic landscape. Industry experts suggest that this hiring slowdown is…