Airports and airlines have told the BBC they are confident they have enough staff to avoid a repeat of last year's disruption in the Easter holidays.leading to delays and cancellations.Airline bosses have warned strikes in France are likely to cause issues, but still expect passenger numbers to return to pre-Covid levels of 2019.
Last spring, Manchester Airport faced particular criticism for long queues caused by shortages of security staff. By the summer, its managing director Chris Woodroofe could only promise a "reasonable" experience. It is the responsibility of airlines, many of whom contract out the services to specialist providers. Swissport is the world's biggest, operating at 292 airports including Manchester.
As well as recruiting early, she said Swissport had done a number of things to recruit and retain workers. "We would not normally start recruiting until January, something like that," he said. "So we wanted to get ahead of the game to make sure that if there were challenges getting people through, we had plenty of time to do that."He added: "I can say confidently that we are fully staffed for this summer. We have a good resilient number of crew in the system even to cope with the bumps if stuff that's thrown at us.
And I’ll be going on Easter holidays hypocrites
Fast forward a week or two….
Really? Terminal 3 manc last night was a mess.
It’s always chaos at Easter
Millions and millions of pigs are flying...
That's because Easter is earlier this year
But brexit?
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