Staff were given details during a video address on Thursday afternoon.

Details of where Air New Zealand plans to cut nearly 1000 cabin crew jobs from its international fleet were released to staff on Thursday afternoon, according to documents supplied to Newshub.

In a live video address, the company outlined which roles would be affected by its 30 percent size reduction due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In total, the number of crew employed on the airline's mid to long-haul routes will reduce from 1533 to 583.



Air NZ expects its Boeing 777s to remain grounded until April next year, so as a result it plans to cut its 777 staff completely.



The number of employees who work on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet will also be reduced. Service manager roles will reduce from 157 to 142, and flight attendant numbers will be cut from 514 to 443.



However, according to a staff member who contacted Newshub, contract variations may mean many staff who operate the 777s will be 'given priority' over their Dreamliner colleagues.



Air New Zealand job cuts:



Inflight service managers - Cut from 87 to 70



- Cut from 87 to 70 Deputy service managers - Cut from 72 to 70

- Cut from 72 to 70 Flight attendants - Cut from 514 to 443

- Cut from 514 to 443 Flight service managers - Cut from 98 to 0



- Cut from 98 to 0 Inflight service coordinators - Cut from 79 to 0

- Cut from 79 to 0 Flight attendant premium services - Cut from 367 to 0

- Cut from 367 to 0 Pacific class cabin crews - Cut from 316 to 0

"Based on our forecasted schedule over the next 12 months which includes significantly reduced international travel, we are proposing a reduction of 950 wide-body cabin crew roles," crew were told in the video.