British Airways to hire 4,000 in reversal of covid era cuts
British Airways plans to replenish its depleted workforce with as many as 4,000 new employees by next summer as it prepares for a wider rebound in air travel, CEO Sean Doyle said. The IAG unit will add pilot, cabin-crew, ground-staff and back-office posts, Doyle said Monday. BA currently employs about 30,000 people, so that the move would boost headcount almost 15%. “We’re actively recruiting,” Doyle said on a flight to New York from London. “It’s exciting to be rebuilding the airline and to be creating opportunities again after two years where we haven’t been able to fly much.” After slashing about 10,000 jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, BA now faces a tighter labor market as it seeks to rebuild staffing and capture its share of the travel rebound. The airline has been negotiating with unions to revive short-haul operations from London Gatwick airport on a lower-cast basis, while ramping up flights from its Heathrow hub after the US lifted border curbs. <br/>
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British Airways to hire 4,000 in reversal of covid era cuts
British Airways plans to replenish its depleted workforce with as many as 4,000 new employees by next summer as it prepares for a wider rebound in air travel, CEO Sean Doyle said. The IAG unit will add pilot, cabin-crew, ground-staff and back-office posts, Doyle said Monday. BA currently employs about 30,000 people, so that the move would boost headcount almost 15%. “We’re actively recruiting,” Doyle said on a flight to New York from London. “It’s exciting to be rebuilding the airline and to be creating opportunities again after two years where we haven’t been able to fly much.” After slashing about 10,000 jobs during the coronavirus pandemic, BA now faces a tighter labor market as it seeks to rebuild staffing and capture its share of the travel rebound. The airline has been negotiating with unions to revive short-haul operations from London Gatwick airport on a lower-cast basis, while ramping up flights from its Heathrow hub after the US lifted border curbs. <br/>