• Privacy policy
  • T&C’s
  • About Us
    • FAQ
  • Contact us
  • Guest Content
  • TLE
  • News
  • Politics
  • Opinion
    • Elevenses
  • Business
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Property
  • JOBS
  • All
    • All Entertainment
    • Film
    • Sport
    • Tech/Auto
    • Lifestyle
    • Lottery Results
      • Lotto
      • Set For Life
      • Thunderball
      • EuroMillions
No Result
View All Result
The London Economic
SUPPORT THE LONDON ECONOMIC
NEWSLETTER
The London Economic
No Result
View All Result
Home Travel Travel News

Brexit: Army called for as Shapps ‘risking travel chaos by ruling out emergency visa for aviation workers’

Aviation bosses have complained that the number of prospective European employees has plunged since Brexit, exacerbating recruitment problems.

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2022-06-03 09:19
in Travel News
FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailWhatsapp


The boss of Europe’s largest budget airline has called for the army to be deployed at airports to help ease delays.

Michael O’Leary, Ryanair’s chief executive, said: “Bringing in the army, which they do in many other European airports, would at a stroke relieve the pressure on airport security and would mean that people have a much better experience,” reports The Times.

It comes as the Transport Secretary Grant Shapps is risking travel chaos by rejecting calls for an emergency visa for aviation workers, industry bosses have claimed.

Sources speaking to the BBC said Grant Shapps has ruled out filling gaps in the sector by amending the Government’s Shortage Occupation List.

It comes after travellers hoping to get away for the half-term break faced hour-long queues and missed flights, with experts blaming understaffing at airports.

Aviation bosses have complained that the number of prospective European employees has plunged since Brexit, exacerbating recruitment problems.

Many people are expected to travel over the Jubilee weekend – check before you head off:

⛴️ Check @PoD_travelnews before heading to Dover
✈️ Check your airport or airline before flying
🛤️ Check your trains are running @NationalRailEnq
🚗 Check your route @NationalHways pic.twitter.com/8e7pvjD1GQ

— Rt Hon Grant Shapps MP (@grantshapps) June 2, 2022

Get a grip

Privately, bosses have questioned why some – including chefs and ballet dancers – are entitled to a skilled worker visa, while aviation employees are not.

Shapps used the meeting to call for bosses to “get a grip”, saying that there was “no excuse” for the disruption that has led to hundreds of flight cancellations in recent days.

Andy Prendergast, national secretary of the GMB union, said that staffing issues at Britain’s airports “have been on the radar for a long time”. He told BBC Radio 4’s World at One yesterday: “This unfortunately was a foreseeable problem, it was one we warned about at the point at which the mass redundancies were made. We asked the government to look at the aviation industry as a special case and they refused.

RelatedPosts

Chiltern Railways appointed as operator for East West Rail

Passengers upset after flight lands in Spain with zero suitcases

Orient Express to scrap UK leg after 41 years due to Brexit border controls

Court bailiffs sent to Luton Airport to get Wizz Air refund for customer

“For Grant Shapps to come out as he has in the last 24 hours is a little bit disingenuous considering these problems have been on the radar for a long time.”

Ian Costigan, managing director of Manchester Airport, said: “Since the turn of the year, we have worked to recruit the people we need to support the recovery of our operation.

“This takes time due to the lengthy background checks and training involved, but we have been really encouraged by the level of interest.”

The airport has recruited 340 people this year, with a further 500 undergoing security checks.

Related: Imperial measurements: Govt consultation to review ‘overbearing EU rules’ as supermarket slams return as ‘utter nonsense’

Tags: Brexit

Subscribe to our Newsletter

View our  Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions

About Us

TheLondonEconomic.com – Open, accessible and accountable news, sport, culture and lifestyle.

Read more

SUPPORT

We do not charge or put articles behind a paywall. If you can, please show your appreciation for our free content by donating whatever you think is fair to help keep TLE growing and support real, independent, investigative journalism.

DONATE & SUPPORT

Contact

Editorial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Commercial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Address

The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE
Company number 09221879
International House,
24 Holborn Viaduct,
London EC1A 2BN,
United Kingdom

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

← Imperial measurements: Govt consultation to review ‘overbearing EU rules’ as supermarket slams return as ‘utter nonsense’ ← ‘Govt must act faster:’ Funding gap to meet electric charging targets has been revealed
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

-->