Heathrow Airport has been struggling to cope due to staff shortages and a spike in demand as many families head abroad for the school Easter holidays.
Airline passengers have been hit cancellations and delays to their flights.
On Wedesnday, British Airways axed at least 78 flights at Heathrow, while easyJet cancelled at least 30 at Gatwick.
The aviation industry is suffering from a surge in coronavirus-related staff sickness and a shortage of workers following job cuts made during the virus crisis.
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Heathrow Airport is recruiting for staff to cope with the demand this spring/summer.
It is advertising a varitety of permanent and part-time roles.
These are the jobs currently on offer at the airport:
Engineering Technician - Specialist Systems
Department: Technical
Engineering Technician - Hold Baggage Screening
Department: Technical
Cabin Crew - British Airways
Department: Customer
Wage: Between £23,000 and £28,000
Cargo Security Risk Manager - Fixed Term Contract
Department: Safety and Security
Head of Corporate Strategy
Department: Strategy
Male Security Officer - permanent
Department: Securty
Wage: £24,261.00
Female Security Officer - permanent
Department: Securty
Wage: £24,261.00
Engineering Technician - Airside
Department: Technical
Engineering Technician - Terminals
Department: Technical
Inflight Safety Executive
Department: Safety and Security
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