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Published Date: 04 September 2009
SCOTLAND'S biggest airline is to cut flights at its second-largest base by 20 per cent and cut more than 250 staff, blaming increased airport charges.
EasyJet will reduce operations at Luton, from where it flies to four Scottish cities, in one of the largest cutbacks in its 14-year history. Some 180 flights a week may go.

The airline will also pull out of East Midlands Airport, where it has ten
European routes, and cut jobs at four other airports.

The Luton routes to be reduced or cut will be announced in December following staff consultation.

EasyJet flies to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Inverness from Luton. It also operates from Stansted to Edinburgh and Glasgow, and from Gatwick to those airports and Inverness.

EasyJet is the biggest airline at Edinburgh and Glasgow and second only to British Airways on their London routes.

A spokeswoman for the airline said no jobs were threatened at its bases at the two Scottish airports.

A total of 120 staff would be affected by the closure of East Midlands flights, with about 100 hit at Luton, where flights are to be switched to continental Europe.

A further 40 staff are due to go at Belfast, Bristol, Newcastle and Stansted airports because of a lower-than-expected staff turnover.

EasyJet said airport costs at Luton had risen by 25 per cent over the past three years, making it "no longer competitive". Its East Midlands operations had "remained stagnant for many years", and a rise in air passenger duty in November would make the situation worse.

Kevin Hall, regional officer of Unite, which represents EasyJet's cabin crew, described the announcement as "extremely worrying". He said: "There are no excuses for compulsory redundancies if the company works constructively with Unite."





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  • Last Updated: 03 September 2009 10:39 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Budget airlines
 
1

truthsleuth,

04/09/2009 01:07:10
Look at the recent history of the Irish Pirate.

They blane everyone else for reducng flights fro certain airports because they do not want to pay a fair rate but want to continue subsidised rates.

They say their traffic is increasing and hide behind the likely hood that traffic to UK destinations is falling. so They hide this behind a change of base and claim they are creating new routes by getting a cheaper deal from regional/local airports that will subsidise their operations from local taxes.

Its about time the local taxpayers woke up to this fiddle, they think they are getting cheap flights but infact they are paying through their rates for the Irish Pirateds profits.
2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 04/09/2009 02:20:41

I would never fly with them anyway, after watching the television programme, once weekly, on the disgruntled customers EasyJet make have.




3

SouthernSkye,

04/09/2009 06:58:57
#1 Treuthsleuth
Irish Pirate? Easyjet!
What are you talking about??

It is a shame Easjet are in this position. I have used them many and many a time and found them fine on every occasion.
4

It's life but not as we know it,

The Oort Clouds 04/09/2009 10:06:43
"Kevin Hall, regional officer of Unite, said: "There are no excuses for compulsory redundancies". Well, if they are closing one whole hub at East Midlands and slashing Luton, what is easyJet going to do with the uneeded satff? Make them clean the floors all day?
5

reincarnated,

Edinburgh 04/09/2009 11:22:00
Charles Linksall, you are a fool.
6

danbob,

04/09/2009 14:05:08
Eventualy these budget airlines will run out of Airports willing to play musical chairs with them. However this could be good news for Stornoway as long as they dont mind being renamed London(Stornoway)
7

akp2742,

Nairn 04/09/2009 16:48:54
Tis time the Scottish government reminded ALL airlines that there are potential users in the North of Scotland who wish to fly DIRECTLY to Europe and yes,even Heathrow!!
8

truthsleuth,

04/09/2009 23:54:34
#3 SouthernSkye

Read your newspaper
Watch the news on tv

ie Wake up get your head out of the clouds.
9

Crok,

Dublin 08/09/2009 19:03:15
I hate low cost companies behaviour, they rip off their passengers, cuts jobs and they have no respect for anybody

 

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