The airline has announced it could be cutting hundreds of jobs, which could affect people who travel to holiday hotspots such as Lanzarote and Tenerife.
Jet2 has issued a warning message which could affect holidaymakers travelling to the Canary Islands, with the airline saying it 'deeply regrets' the news.
The proposed job losses faced by 996 staff members in Alicante, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura will be negotiated with unions within the next 30 days. It's thought that around 35 percent of these staff members could be made redundant. It was halted temporarily due to the Covid pandemic, and restarted again last June. However, many people now face losing their jobs after just 10 months of the service starting back up again.
There is also no date on when the staff that operate will be finding out the fate regarding their futures. A Jet2 spokesperson said: "We have recently reviewed our operations in Spain. As a result, we must sadly propose a number of colleague redundancies across resort flight check-in, flight deck and cabin crew roles.
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Brits in Canary Islands could be fined thousands for picking up stonesThat innocent souvenir could land you in hot water.
Read more »
Brits in Canary Islands could be fined thousands for picking up stonesThat innocent souvenir could land you in hot water.
Read more »
UK tourists in Canary Islands warned over huge £2.5k fines for ‘souvenirs’Tourists could be handed the hefty fine for making this one seemingly innocent act
Read more »
Brits warned over Canary Islands £2,000 fines due to little-known ruleA wave of fines have been handed out in the Canary Islands to people who refuse to rent out their holiday properties to tourists
Read more »
HUNDREDS have already been hit by Canary Islands rule that has seen British and Irish holiday...Apartment owners in the south of Gran Canaria were shocked to receive fines for living in their homes rather than renting out the flats built in complexes intended for tourists.
Read more »