Hiring spree: Gatwick recruits 400 security staff to battle delays July 21, 2022 Gatwick has hired 400 additional security staff over the last few weeks as the airport battles the ongoing travel chaos. Crowned the UK’s worst hub last week, Gatwick said it was still recruiting workers ahead of the peak summer period. “With passenger numbers rapidly returning to 2019 levels, we expect to be busy, particularly at [...]
Gatwick crowned UK’s worst airport, as 3.2 per cent of flights axed July 13, 2022 Gatwick was crowned the UK’s worst airport for cancellations. Flights from the south London hub are 10 times more likely to be axed compared with Stansted, according to data shared with Sky News by intelligence company OAG. Figures revealed that Gatwick’s cancellations were 3.2 per cent of total flights in 2022, compared with Heathrow – [...]
Investigation launched into disabled passenger’s death at Gatwick June 17, 2022 An investigation was launched today into the death of a disabled passenger at Gatwick. The man reportedly fell down an escalator on his way to the terminal after he got off without help, a source told the Sun. Easyjet – which confirmed the death in a statement on Wednesday – said members of staff provided [...]
Gatwick cuts flight numbers over summer in bid to avoid more disruption June 17, 2022 Following months of air travel disruption, Gatwick Airport said it will cut the number of flights over the school holiday period in a bid to improve services. Britain’s second biggest airport will limit the number of take-offs from a reported daily average of 900 over recent months to 825 in July, and then up to [...]
Unacceptable: Airlines slammed for pandemic job cuts as travel crisis rages May 31, 2022 Airports and airlines have been blamed for severely slashing staff roles amid the pandemic, as holidaymakers face lengthy queues and disruption. A government source has told The Times that delays and flight cancellations are “completely unacceptable” as Brits have been warned to expect more chaos ahead of the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday. “The simple fact is [...]
Back at it: British Airways restarts short-haul operations from Gatwick March 29, 2022 British Airways (BA) restarted short-haul operations from Gatwick today, the airline announced. Services – including flights to Amsterdam, Ibiza and Marrakech – will initially operate under BA’s Air Operators Certificate before moving to subsidiary BA Euroflyer. “Today marks a significant milestone for British Airways as we operate our first European services from Gatwick in two [...]
Gatwick reduces pandemic losses following strong end to 2021 March 9, 2022 Gatwick has reported that despite ever-changing travel restrictions, the last few months of 2021 helped the airport reduce its annual losses by 25.6 per cent. In the year ended 31 December, the London hub shrank its pandemic-induced losses from £465.5m to £370.6m, while its EBITDA remained at a negative £26.3m because of the reduced passenger [...]
Gatwick reopens South Terminal as travel restrictions end February 11, 2022 Gatwick airport has announced it will reopen the South Terminal, following today’s end of all UK travel restrictions. Closed in June 2020 to save costs during the pandemic, the South Terminal will reopen on 27 March to help the airport meet post-Covid Easter and summer travel demand. “Following some major announcements from our airlines about significantly [...]
Gatwick Airport diverts flights after control tower hit by IT problems January 6, 2022 Gatwick Airport has diverted a number of flights after IT issues in its air traffic control tower earlier today. A spokesperson for the Surrey-based airport said IT issues this morning had resulted in three diverted flights. “We continue to experience delays with both arrivals and departures, and are working to fully resolve this as soon [...]
BA restarts Gatwick operations, selling tickets for short-haul subsidiary December 14, 2021 British Airways (BA) announced today it will restart flying from Gatwick from March 2022, selling tickets for 35 destinations that will be part of its short-haul subsidiary British Airways*’s operations. Created to compete with the likes of Easyjet and Ryanair, the subsidiary company will begin to operate as a standalone business from August, with BA [...]