United Airlines said Wednesday it plans to furlough 16,370 employees in October, a smaller number than the airline predicted in July because thousands of workers agreed to leave with the travel industry facing a slow recovery from the pandemic.
Since then, thousands of workers took early retirement, buyouts, or long-term leaves of absence.
They said the furloughs would be postponed if Washington approves another $25 billion to help passenger airlines cover payroll costs.
About 2,850 pilots, 2,260 airport-based employees, 2,010 maintenance workers and 1,400 management and support staff would also lose their jobs.
United took $5 billion in payroll cash and loans.