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Exeter Airport creates jobs after recovering from pandemic losses

Airport made £3.3m loss in 2020/21 and was left reeling from loss of Flybe but is now on flight path to recovery

Exeter Airport(Image: Google)

Less than a year after it made a £3.3m loss Exeter Airport is flying high again and has started a recruitment drive.

The Devon company has created 30 jobs and as it gears up for the holiday season – including the start of new flights to the USA.

The airport, which currently employs about 240 personnel, will be holding a recruitment day on Wednesday, February 16 in the main departures terminal from noon until 7pm.


It is looking to fill a wide range of posts including passenger services, ground crew, security (including Royal Mail screeners), cleaners, wildlife control, and finance. There are full- and part-time, permanent and temporary jobs available.

Airport staff receive a range of benefits including free on-site parking while on duty, free airport parking when they go on holiday, discounts on holidays and with onsite retailers including WH Smith and World Duty Free, and a pension scheme.

The recruitment drive comes as the airport recovers from the effects of the Covid pandemic. Like many regional airports, Exeter’s was badly affected by lockdowns and travel restrictions.

In September 2020, East Devon District Council approved a £1m bailout to stave off a “worst case scenario” of closure.

Accounts for Exeter and Devon Airport Ltd for the year to March 31, 2021, showed a 73% fall in turnover, down from £24.2m to £6.4m, leading to an operating loss of £3.3m - a huge 531% increase on the £528,000 loss made in the previous, non-Covid, year.