Frankfurt Airport operator says staff shortages may mean months of disruptions

Reuters

Published Jul 06, 2022 05:13AM ET

Updated Jul 06, 2022 06:46AM ET

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Frankfurt Airport, Germany's busiest air transport hub, is unlikely to see relief for a crippling staff shortage in the coming months, its operator Fraport said.

"The problem will not get smaller going forward, even though we are hiring. I say that very openly," said Fraport Chief Executive Stefan Schulte told a media briefing in Frankfurt on Tuesday evening.

He said disruptions due to a lack of workers would continue for the next two or three months.

Fraport has already rehired nearly 1,000 new ground services employees after cutting about 4,000 during the pandemic.

Schulte said that the situation would not be resolved even if a few hundred new employees or temporary workers from abroad were to be deployed.

The number of people employed at German airports recently fell to its lowest level in seven years, the federal statistics office said on Wednesday, citing preliminary data.