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We need Blue Islands staff, says airline boss

2 min readGeorgina Barnes
We need Blue Islands staff, says airline boss
Loganair is holding recruitment days in St Helier for Blue Islands staff following the suspension of Blue Islands flights. Ports of Jersey CEO expresses optimism about Jersey's attractiveness to airlines despite the disruption.

Key Points

  • 1Loganair is holding recruitment days for Blue Islands staff.
  • 2Blue Islands flights have been suspended.
  • 3Ports of Jersey CEO is optimistic about Jersey's attractiveness to airlines.
  • 4The focus is on providing alternatives for affected passengers.

Loganair is actively recruiting Blue Islands staff after the sudden suspension of Blue Islands flights, holding recruitment days in St Helier. The move aims to absorb displaced aviation professionals and maintain operational capacity within the region. Ports of Jersey CEO Matt Thomas acknowledged the disruption caused by the flight suspensions, emphasizing the airport's commitment to providing alternative travel options for affected passengers. He anticipates initial logistical challenges but remains optimistic about Jersey's appeal as a destination for airlines.

Thomas highlighted the swift impact of the suspension, given that most bookings for airlines like Blue Islands are made within a four-week window. The focus is on mitigating immediate travel disruptions and assessing the long-term implications for air service to and from Jersey. He appealed to islanders for patience during the transition period, acknowledging potential clunkiness in the initial weeks.

The recruitment drive by Loganair signals a proactive approach to maintaining staffing levels and potentially expanding its presence in the region. The situation underscores the volatility within the airline industry and the importance of adaptability for both airlines and airport operators. The Ports of Jersey is working to ensure continued connectivity and minimize the impact on travelers.

Despite the current challenges, the Ports of Jersey CEO expressed confidence in Jersey's enduring attractiveness to airlines. This sentiment suggests a belief in the island's economic stability and its importance as a travel destination. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the long-term effects of Blue Islands' flight suspensions and the extent to which other airlines can fill the void.

Topics

#Blue Islands#Loganair#recruitment#Jersey#flights#airport

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