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Europe’s aviation industry is rapidly recuperating from the damages caused by the spread of the Coronavirus; however, it is struggling with staff shortages, which is pushing the airlines to cancel hundreds of flights ahead of the peak summer season.
Several airlines, including Deutsche Lufthansa as well as Air France-KLM and Ryanair, have announced that they are subject to the exact same problems, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
Airlines have been subject to profound financial losses due to job cuts as well as government-orchestrated bailouts for specific carriers.
“We have to look sombrely at what the summer has in store for us and how we are going to cope. We’ll need to come together and do the best we can,” EasyJet Plc Chief Executive Officer Johan Lundgren pointed out during an aviation conference in Paris.
Air France-KLM was obliged to cancel a total of 85 flights in one day due to a strike at the airport Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
According to the Independent.Ie, disruptions have been particularly bad in the United Kingdom, despite the fact that European hubs like Amsterdam, Paris and Frankfurt have also been highly affected by delays. Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Non-European hubs have also been subject to staff shortages, such as Toronto Pearson International, Canada’s busiest airport, which have experienced long waiting times as well as flight cancellations due to labour shortages.