British Airways is offering new cabin crew a £1,000 “golden hello” as the airline battles to recruit workers.
The company says it will pay new employees £500 after three months and the rest after six months – but only if they can start before July.
Airlines and airports are struggling to find new staff after making steep cuts at the height of the pandemic.
BA and others have been forced to cancel flights due to resurging demand ahead of Easter and not enough staff.
One barrier to recruitment is that airline workers have to pass stringent security checks which can take several weeks or months to process.
BA says applicants must have an airside ID for either Heathrow or London Stansted Airport as well as having completed cabin crew safety training.
British Airways is offering new cabin crew a £1,000 “golden hello” as the airline battles to recruit workers.
The company says it will pay new employees £500 after three months and the rest after six months – but only if they can start before July.
Airlines and airports are struggling to find new staff after making steep cuts at the height of the pandemic.
BA and others have been forced to cancel flights due to resurging demand ahead of Easter and not enough staff.
One barrier to recruitment is that airline workers have to pass stringent security checks which can take several weeks or months to process.
BA says applicants must have an airside ID for either Heathrow or London Stansted Airport as well as having completed cabin crew safety training.