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Manchester Airport hires hundreds of new staff in effort to ease travel chaos

The airport's managing director was forced to resign last month

Manchester Airport has been busy in recent months(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Hundreds of new staff have been hired by Manchester Airport in an effort to ease the on-going travel chaos at the transport hub.

More than 1,600 people applied for jobs at the airport in April while 500 new recruits are currently going through security training and vetting processes.

A total of 60 new starters joined last month, with a further 200 expected to join in May.

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The new hires come after the airport has faced fierce criticism in recent months over long delays and missed flights because of short staffing.

The issues also saw the resignation of managing director Karen Smart at the start of April.

Queues inside Manchester Airport on Friday, April 29(Image: Paul Keegan)

Manchester Airport also confirmed that to date, more than 8,000 applications have been received for roles including security officers, car park marshals and hospitality staff.

It added that 90% of passengers in the last two weeks getting through security in less than 30 minutes, up from 78% in the first two weeks of April.