27.07.2022, 06:57
Heathrow hits back at 'bizarre' Ryanair criticism
The boss of Heathrow Airport has hit back at criticism from Ryanair, saying it is "bizarre" to blame airports for not having enough staff.
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John Holland-Kaye told the BBC it was up to airlines, not airports, to provide ground handling workers.
On Monday, a Ryanair executive criticised airports for not recruiting enough staff to cater for the rebound in travellers.
Thousands of passengers have faced delays and cancellations recently.
A shortage of staff has contributed to the disruption. Airports and airlines, which cut jobs during Covid lockdowns, have struggled to recruit workers as demand for travel has returned.
Ground handling staff are responsible for a range of services at airports, including loading and unloading baggage.
The row comes as the UK's largest airport reported a £263m pre-tax profit for the first half of the year. However, on an adjusted basis, which strips out the impact of changes in interest rates, Heathrow posted a loss before tax of £321m for the period.
The boss of Heathrow Airport has hit back at criticism from Ryanair, saying it is "bizarre" to blame airports for not having enough staff.
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John Holland-Kaye told the BBC it was up to airlines, not airports, to provide ground handling workers.
On Monday, a Ryanair executive criticised airports for not recruiting enough staff to cater for the rebound in travellers.
Thousands of passengers have faced delays and cancellations recently.
A shortage of staff has contributed to the disruption. Airports and airlines, which cut jobs during Covid lockdowns, have struggled to recruit workers as demand for travel has returned.
Ground handling staff are responsible for a range of services at airports, including loading and unloading baggage.
The row comes as the UK's largest airport reported a £263m pre-tax profit for the first half of the year. However, on an adjusted basis, which strips out the impact of changes in interest rates, Heathrow posted a loss before tax of £321m for the period.