Wellington Airport departures entrance on day 22 of the Covid-19 coronavirus lockdown. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Wellington Airport departures entrance on day 22 of the Covid-19 coronavirus lockdown. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Wellington Airport is planning to cut its workforce by up to 30 per cent as passenger numbers dive due to Covid-19.
Airport chief executive Steve Sanderson said the company has now reached the point where there is unfortunately no other option but to resize the team to match the sustainedreduction in passengers.
"Over the last few weeks, we have been able to get a clearer picture about the impact of Covid-19 on the travel and tourism industry in New Zealand and overseas," he said.
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"Like many businesses, Wellington Airport and our wider community has been significantly affected. Wellington Airport, like other airports around the country, is going to be very different for the next few years due to the dramatic reduction in airline services."
Sanderson also suggested a return to previous levels of passenger numbers and operations will be at least several years away.
"Even when domestic air travel picks up, it will take a long time before passenger numbers return to normal levels, especially when combined with the loss of international travel and tourism."
Sanderson said the job restructure came after the company already put considerable cost measures in place, including deferring capital projects, reducing executive pay and all staff moving to a four day week.
"This is an incredibly difficult time for our people and our priority is on supporting them through this period."