Serious changes in two of G. Žiemelis’ companies: layoffs expected
ASG announces that changes will affect 'KlasJet' office employees in Lithuania, with a review of competencies and potential layoffs.
ASG has acknowledged that significant changes will impact the staff of 'KlasJet' based in Lithuania, as the company will reassess areas of competencies and eliminate some redundant job positions. However, the exact number of employees to be laid off remains uncertain as evaluations are currently underway. The affected employees will be offered career opportunities in other ASG companies, training, and further assistance as they navigate these changes.
Despite the cutbacks in specific positions, ASG has confirmed that 'KlasJet' will not be entirely withdrawing from Lithuania. According to reports, both 'KlasJet' and 'AirExplore' will retain their airline certificates in Lithuania and Slovakia but will operate under a unified management structure moving forward. This strategic consolidation aims to achieve significant reductions in administrative costs, thus enhancing service quality while maintaining a commitment to aviation safety.
ASG is part of the globally operating Irish company 'Avia Solutions Group,' which owns several airline companies, including 'KlasJet.' The restructuring measures are part of a broader strategy to streamline operations within the airline industry, reflecting ongoing challenges and a need for increased efficiency in a rapidly changing market.