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Booking.com plans to cut workforce by a quarter

FILE PHOTO: A man walks past the new Booking.com customers site in Tourcoing, France, October 4, 2019. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol

Booking Holding Inc. <BKNG.O>, the U.S.-based company that owns travel website Booking.com, intends to reduce its 17,000 work force by 25% as a result of business lost during the coronavirus pandemic, it said on Tuesday.

A company spokeswoman confirmed a report in Dutch newspaper NRC Handelsblad that had cited an internal video sent to staff by chief executive Glenn Fogel.

In an e-mail response to questions, Booking said it was trying to save as many jobs as possible.

"Unfortunately, as a result of the crisis, we, like so many other travel companies, need to take the extremely difficult step to reduce our global workforce, with up to 25% of the global employee base intended to be impacted."

The Nasdaq-listed company is based in Norwalk, Connecticut, and has a major office in Amsterdam, Netherlands, where it employs 5,500.

(Reporting by Toby Sterling, editing by Louise Heavens and Jane Merriman)

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