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Airport jobs lost as flight numbers are cut

0550081_cropped.jpgFIVE staff have been made redundant by an airline ground handling company at the Airport as a result of a reduction in flight numbers this winter.

The global rise in oil prices and the credit crunch have caused airlines to cut their schedules and the job losses are said to be a direct knock-on effect of the change in airline industry circumstances.

Airline Services CI, which handles British Airways, Bmi, Bmibaby, VLM, Manx.com and Air Southwest flights, has written to the workers saying that the change in economic circumstances means it can no longer afford to employ them this winter.

Airline Services commercial director Bob Wickings said that the company took the action with great regret. ‘It is the last thing we wanted to do,’ he said. ‘We looked at every other possible option before deciding that we had no alternative but to reduce staff numbers for the winter.’

The notice periods start on Monday and the length of notice that will be paid will depend on the length of service.  Mr Wickings said that no particularly long-serving staff were among those made redundant.

Article posted on 30th August, 2008 - 9.59am

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4 Article Comments

  1. bob

    It’s a wonder anybody uses the airport, overpriced coupled together with a feeling of being treated like cattle, and all these idiotic rules and regulations.

  2. Ric

    It’s all our politicians’ fault for not handling things properly, Don’t need to say anything else!!!!

  3. hmmmm

    and what about low paid baggage handlers there

  4. Mark Glanville

    Bob as the jersey folk say there is a FERRY in the morning! On a serious note though it’s a shame it is coming to this as no one likes to see jobs been lost in any industry and i hope that the people affected will have help to be re-employed else where. But maybe now the Jersey folk will accept that there is a credit crunch and it will effect Jersey.

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