British Airways scraps another 10,300 flights on staffing crunch

Published Thu, Jul 7, 2022 · 07:33 AM
    • British Airways has been among the carriers hardest hit by a staffing crunch that's being felt across the region, after dismissing 10,000 workers at the peak of the Covid pandemic.
    • British Airways has been among the carriers hardest hit by a staffing crunch that's being felt across the region, after dismissing 10,000 workers at the peak of the Covid pandemic. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

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    BRITISH Airways (BA) is scrapping another 10,300 flights through the summer season as it grapples with a staffing crisis that's unleashed chaotic scenes across Europe's aviation sector.

    With the latest round of cancellations, which follow others earlier this week, the unit of IAG will have pared about 13 per cent of its schedule from April through October, it said on Wednesday (Jul 6). Only short-haul routes are affected.

    BA has been among the carriers hardest hit by a staffing crunch that's being felt across the region, after dismissing 10,000 workers at the peak of the Covid pandemic. The latest move comes after the UK government waived rules that require airlines to use airport operating slots or lose them the next season.

    "While taking further action is not where we wanted to be, it's the right thing to do," the airline said in an email. "This new flexibility means that we can further reduce our schedule and consolidate some of our quieter services so that we can protect as many of our holiday flights as possible."

    Passengers will be able to rebook with British Airways or another airline or get a full refund, it said. BA had already extended summer timetable cuts to 11 per cent Tuesday. With the latest announcement, it has eliminated almost 30,000 flights.

    Earlier Wednesday the carrier said it was hiring Dutch rival KLM's chief operating officer with a focus on improving operational resilience and lifting headcount to ease the shortfall.

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    Walkout looms

    BA is also grappling with strike threats. Last month, some check-in workers at its main London Heathrow hub said they would walk out during the peak vacation period over a 10 per cent pay cut imposed during the pandemic, with dates likely to be set shortly.

    Rival carriers are suffering similar turmoil, with KLM slashing flights amid passenger caps at Amsterdam Schiphol airport and EasyJet affected by curbs at both the Dutch hub and its main London Gatwick base.

    Deutsche Lufthansa last month scrapped a total of 3,100 flights for July and August and faced anger from employees ahead of a supervisory board meeting late Wednesday called to discuss flight disruption.

    IAG shares closed 2.8 per cent higher before the flight-cuts announcement. BLOOMBERG

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