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Jet2.com
17:56, 30 MAR 2020
Airlines will work with Government to bring home Britons stranded overseas by coronavirus
Coronavirus
British Airways, Virgin and easyJet among those
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Fresh jobs fears at Liverpool John Lennon Airport as baggage handler Swissport launches consultation
Flybe
The move comes amid the coronavirus outbreak and recent collapse of airline Flybe
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Jet2 suspends flights but promises to get passengers home
Jet2.com
Company offers to lay on extra flights to bring home customers and those who might have been let down by other operators
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350 jobs on offer at East Midlands Airport
Employment
Jobs include customer-facing roles within the passenger services team, security, car parking and in the Escape Lounge
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New Greek services launch from Birmingham Airport
West Midlands
Aegean Airlines and Jet2 announce new routes to commence this summer
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Jet2 continues recruitment drive after taking on more than 120 ex-Thomas Cook employees
Jet2.com
Following the collapse of the travel giant, Jet2 held recruitment ‘roadshows’ in Manchester, Peterborough, Birmingham Airport and London Stansted Airport to help ex-colleagues find alternative employment
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Manchester Airport Group reports ‘strong’ performance despite Thomas Cook collapse
Transport
The group reported a 4.8 per cent increase in passenger numbers at Manchester airport, from 16.6m to 17.4m, with an overall increase of 2 per cent across the group
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Hays Travel takes 700 staff to luxury resort following Thomas Cook deal
Thomas Cook
Sunderland firm's annual managers' conference has grown in size following deal to save more than 2,000 jobs
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Jet2 and easyJet acquire Thomas Cook landing slots at Ƶ airports
easyJet
Airlines snap up slots at five airports less than two months after the administration of holiday company
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Lauda launches new route from Birmingham Airport
West Midlands
New direct service to Vienna will fly three times a week
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How the Thomas Cook collapse has affected these Manchester travel firms
Thomas Cook
“The travel market is still buoyant, people are still travelling, people are still booking holidays, both package holidays and tailor-made holidays”
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Manchester firms vow to help holidaymakers and staff affected by Thomas Cook demise
Jet2.com
Up to 150,000 holidaymaker have been left stranded while the collapse has resulted in thousands of job losses.
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Strong year for Manchester Airports Group as revenues surge, despite Brexit worries
North West
Overall passenger numbers grew 4.9 per cent to a record 61.8m across its three airports
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Airline to create 120 jobs at Birmingham Airport - here's how to apply
Invest in Birmingham
Recruitment drive started after operator decides to take ground crew roles in house
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Airline to create 100 new jobs at Birmingham Airport
Invest in Birmingham
Jet2.com is on the hunt for new pilots, cabin crew and ground staff
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Birmingham Post Business Awards 2017: Seven top companies reveal why they are sponsoring our awards
Birmingham Post Business Awards
HSBC, Birmingham Airport and Browne Jacobson are among this year's BPBA sponsors
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Record month for Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport
March was a busy month for the airport as more than 900,000 passengers passed through the terminal
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Jet2 boss admits future is uncertain - but is confident in Birmingham launch
Birmingham Airport
Chief executive Steve Heapy said he was confident the firm was robust enough to withstand any turbulence from Brexit
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