Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Airport bosses to chop 45 jobs in redundanci­es

- BY MAURICE FITZMAURIC­E

BELFAST Internatio­nal Airport bosses have told staff to expect “voluntary redundanci­es” and warned they “do not foresee air travel returning to pre-covid-19 levels for a few years”.

Yesterday managing director Graham Keddie said he expects to lose around 45 workers.

He said: “It is with deep regret and sadness that we announce Belfast Internatio­nal Airport has informed all staff that we will be commencing a consultati­on with employees across all department­s about the introducti­on of voluntary redundanci­es. We estimate there will be up to 45 employees lost out of a total workforce of 195.

“I would like to thank all the staff for their hard work, loyalty and dedication.

“Covid-19 has had a devastatin­g impact on both airlines and airports and the recent announceme­nt by the UK Government about imposing quarantine on arrivals will only exacerbate this further.

“Throughout this period we have kept the airport open in order to keep Northern Ireland connected. This has been for emergency medical flights and supplies as well as to accommodat­e Royal Mail deliveries, military flights and other essential cargo. Keeping the airport fully operationa­l is costing £60,000 a day and we cannot continue to operate at this level.

“As we move to reopen for passenger flights in the coming days we regret that we have to make this announceme­nt.

“We know it will take time for air travel to recover and this is a measure of last resort.”

Covid-19 has had a devastatin­g impact on airports

GRAHAM KEDDIE YESTERDAY

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WARNING Belfast internatio­nal Airport

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