back row, which would be next to the toilets, where the cabin crew are hanging out, making tea and coffee, that row of seats will be removed set number of passengers on board the flight wilful below 250, which allows easyjet to operate those flights on the a319 with just three cabin crew, effectively meaning the crew it has got the number of staff it has got, can go further and service more flights. 0bviously it has got, can go further and service more flights. obviously not needing as many staff. a lot of airlines are trying to recruit but as i say, this is easyjet doing a bit of resilience planning to get through that busy summer schedule. i wonder if other airlines will follow suit. easyjet, as you touched on, is by no means the only airline having problems recruiting staff. absolutely. there have been reports of other airlines, effectively trying to steal their airline staff. the big problem is that airline staff and cabin crew need a certain amount of. certain degrees of clearance
easyjet has been saying and why they are doing thie easyjet has been saying and why they are doing this- are doing this. the a319 by easyjet is one of the are doing this. the a319 by easyjet is one of the workhorses are doing this. the a319 by easyjet is one of the workhorses of - are doing this. the a319 by easyjet is one of the workhorses of the - is one of the workhorses of the easyjet fleet, taking passengers to sunny climes across europe. this morning i had a little look on easyjet s website, the a319 was going to malaga, berlin, dubrovnik, amsterdam. but as you said, lots of airlines, ba and others, are currently recruiting cabin crew because they laid off so many during the pandemic was a big impact for these stock shortages on the airlines ability to operate punctual flights and get back to their busy summer schedule is as demand has researched. easyjet cancelled a whole load of flights last month, as did ba. it battled against covid shortages, and basically took the dec
so it told us today in a statement that it s had to do quite a lot of resilience planning and one of its ideas is to come up with the removal of that last line of seats on board the a319, the back row, which would be next to the toilets, where the cabin crew are hanging out, making teas and coffees. that row of seats will be removed so the number of passengers on board the flight will fall below, well, to 150 and that allows easyjet to operate those flights on the a319 with just three cabin crew, effectively meaning the crew it s got, the number of staff it s got, can go further and service more flights. obviously not needing as many staff. a lot of the airlines are trying to recruit but this is easyjet fighting a bit of resilience planning to get through the busy summer schedule. the actor dennis waterman has died at the age of 7a. he was best known for his roles in tv shows like minder, new tricks and the sweeney. his family released a statement saying he had passed away peacefully a
basically there are delays in getting new recruits by airlines security clearance to be able to work within airlines immediately. so there have been some adverts from airlines where they have gone out and try to appeal to current staff of other airlines to come and work for us, we will give you a certain signing on bonus, such as the one for cabin crew, and it all comes down to the fact that travel has researched in an enormous way since the uk government removed travel restrictions, everyone is wanting to travel again and we want to get back to the beach, go back and see our families in warmer climes, and all of a sudden, we are flooding airports and a lot of them are not ready. so this is one way of easyjet, as i say, resilience planning to get us back on those planes. planning to get us back on those lanes. ., ., ., the actor ncuti gatwa will become the next doctor in the programme doctor who. the 29 year old is the first black actor to take the lead role in the popular science fict
A Climate Grand Challenges flagship project, CREWSnet is being developed to help vulnerable populations build resilience and adapt to future climate impacts. MIT and BRAC, a global nongovernmental organization, will pilot CREWSnet in climate-threatened communities in Bangladesh.