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  • Gatwick exploits Heathrow’s woes by luring major airlines to shift global flights to its Sussex hub

    July 25, 2022

    It seems Gatwick Airport is increasingly taking advantage of the ongoing travel chaos at Britain’s largest airport, Heathrow, to lure major airlines to shift intercontinental and other major flights to its hub. The most prominent airline to do so, so far, has become Emirates, as the Emirati aviation giant confirmed on Friday it will increase [...]

  • Travel chaos: Two in five airport workers have considered quitting

    July 25, 2022

    More than two in five airport workers are considering leaving the industry, new research suggests. A survey of 1,700 workers by jobs site CV-Library found reasons for wanting to quit included wanting better pay and less stress. Only 5% of respondents blamed the current situation at UK airports, where there have been long delays in [...]

  • Former airport chair takes aim at Willie Walsh

    July 24, 2022

    The war of words enveloping the entire aviation industry descended further still this weekend after a former Heathrow chair and City grandee said former British Airways (BA) boss and now trade body chief Willie Walsh had “trashed a great brand and created a company that is a byword for poor service”. Sir Nigel Rudd accused [...]

  • BA staff call off strike for good following 13 per cent pay rise

    July 22, 2022

    British Airways check-in staff in the Unite and GMB unions have called off planned industrial action after accepting a 13 per cent pay rise. “No one wanted a summer strike at Heathrow, but our members had to fight for what was right,” said GMB’s national officer Nadine Houghton. “This improved pay deal came because of [...]

  • Refuellers suspend strike at Heathrow following improved offer

    July 20, 2022

    Members of the union Unite working as refuellers for Aviation Fuel Services (AFS) have suspended their planned strike action at Heathrow following last-minute negotiations. Unite, which had planned a three-day walkout starting tomorrow, said AFS made a “sustainably improved offer.” The proposal will now be voted on by Unite members. “Unite has consistently said that [...]

  • Chaos-stricken Heathrow dealt kerosene blow as refuellers plan to walk out from tomorrow 5am

    July 20, 2022

    Heathrow will need to brace itself for further chaos as refuellers are set to go on a three-day strike starting tomorrow.  Around 50 members of the union Unite working for Aviation Fuel Services (AFS) announced the decision yesterday, after they rejected a 10 per cent pay increase.  The walkout will begin at 5am tomorrow and [...]

  • Walsh: Heads must roll if airport chaos repeated next year

    July 17, 2022

    OUTSPOKEN global aviation boss Willie Walsh laid into Heathrow management again this weekend, warning that any repeat of this year’s chaos should see bosses given the boot. The Hounslow airport has been bruised and battered by passenger demand outstripping expectations, leaving staff shortages, last-minute delays and myriad stories of travel chaos on social media. “If [...]

  • Emirates accuses Heathrow of being ‘cavalier’ after refusing to comply with cap

    July 14, 2022

    Gulf carrier Emirates has accused Heathrow’s management of being “cavalier”, after refusing to comply with the hub’s passenger cap. The airline described Heathrow’s request to cut daily departing passengers to 100,000 as “unreasonable and unacceptable,” blaming airport executives for showing “blatant disregard for consumers.” On top of operating flights as scheduled, the Dubai carrier added [...]

  • Plenty of sympathy for aviation chiefs but time for excuses is running out

    July 13, 2022

    Running an airport or an airline is no doubt a hard job, not least because people most often notice you when something has gone wrong. One wag on twitter says he has a recurring nightmare in which he serves as a social media manager for a major carrier, and it is true that very few [...]

  • Airlines to stop selling tickets as Heathrow puts 100,000 daily passenger cap

    July 12, 2022

    Heathrow has asked airlines to stop selling summer tickets, as it was forced to cap the number of daily passengers to deal with travel mayhem.  The airport’s cap – introduced from today until 11 September – will amount to 100,000 departing passengers per day. Commenting on the decision, aviation analyst Sally Gethin told City PM: [...]

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