Coronavirus: More job cuts at Heathrow as demand for air travel hits all-time low
Heathrow Airport has actually revealed more job cuts after demand for air travel struck an all-time low in May.
The business has actually released a voluntary redundancy plan – with Heathrow president John Holland-Kaye warning that efforts to safeguard frontline functions are “no longer sustainable”.
He added: “While we cannot rule out further job reductions, we will continue to explore options to minimise the number of job losses.”
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