Airport strike called off as pay demand accepted
Hundreds of holidaymakers breathed a sigh of relief last night as days of strike action at the north-east’s biggest airport were called off when bosses caved to workers’ demands.
Hundreds of holidaymakers breathed a sigh of relief last night as days of strike action at the north-east’s biggest airport were called off when bosses caved to workers’ demands.
Scores of holidaymakers have had their plans thrown into turmoil after workers at the north-east’s biggest airport “overwhelmingly” rejected an increased pay deal aimed at averting a strike.
Looming strikes at the north-east’s biggest airport could be averted after workers were offered an increased pay deal.
Workers at Aberdeen Airport have voted for strike action.
Loganair’s managing director has revealed he is “on the warpath” to get better seating facilities at Aberdeen Airport.
Bosses at Aberdeen International Airport (AIA) have Germany on top of their hit list for new routes after Lufthansa decided to axe its flights to and from Frankfurt.
Aberdeen International Airport (AIA) has reported a strong start to the year after a 6.4% increase in passenger numbers.
Aberdeen International Airport ended 2017 on a high with the release of December’s passenger figures.
Scotland’s biggest airports welcomed record numbers of passengers in May.
Aberdeen International Airport saw 247,000 passengers travelling through its doors in March, up 1% compared to the same month of last year.
Almost 213,000 passengers travelled through Aberdeen Airport in February, representing an increase of 1%.
A continued decline in passenger numbers at Aberdeen International Airport was blamed on the North Sea downturn today.
Mixed fortunes for Scotland’s main airports last month have been laid bare in newly-released figures.
An offshore helicopter heading to Aberdeen carrying 18 people was forced to make an emergency landing today.
Aberdeen International Airport (AIA) suffered a near 17% fall in passenger numbers in January as reduced offshore helicopter business continued to hit the terminal.
Aberdeen International Airport (AIA) was hit by a double-digit drop in helicopter passenger numbers last month as the offshore sector’s malaise continued.