Coronavirus: Gatwick Airport bosses to take 20 per cent pay cut as 200 staff axed

Gatwick Airport has announced its chief executive officer and his executive team will take a 20 per cent salary cut and waive any bonus for the current financial year.
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A spokesman for the airport said the spread of Covid-19 has had an ‘unprecedented impact’ on the global aviation industry as it revealed 200 staff would be cut.

He added: “Gatwick Airport has taken necessary and appropriate steps to safeguard the financial resilience of the business – and prepare it for a quick recovery - by significantly reducing costs.

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“Operationally, this includes closing the airport to flights between midnight and 05.30 from Tuesday – except for emergency landings - and closing two of the airport’s six piers due to fewer passengers.

Gatwick Airport. Pic: Derek MartinGatwick Airport. Pic: Derek Martin
Gatwick Airport. Pic: Derek Martin

“Further action is also likely to be announced in coming days to reduce the airport’s ‘operational footprint’ in response to this very serious, ongoing situation.

“In terms of capital expenditure, the airport is deferring spending on its investment programme for the foreseeable future.”

Two-hundred staff on temporary fixed term contract and contractors have had their employment terminated to protect the business, according to the spokesman.

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He said: “We are consulting with employees on further measures to reduce near term operating costs by exploring the potential to introduce options for unpaid leave or temporary salary reductions for staff.

“These unprecedented circumstances are also having a serious impact on the airport’s third-party suppliers and the airport is working closely with them to reduce expenditure.

“Along with other UK airports, Gatwick has also asked Government to ensure that the needs of UK airports are an immediate priority of the Chancellor’s new Economic and Business Response Committee.

“We also fully support the AOA’s request that Government urgently step in to see UK airports through the current crisis, including by suspending business rates and other government and local governments rates and taxes on airports, deferring payments of all VAT, corporation tax and other taxes for the duration of global flight restrictions and suspend regulatory costs on airports where possible.”

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Stewart Wingate, Gatwick Airport, Chief Executive Officer, added: “Gatwick is a resilient business, but the world has changed dramatically in recent weeks and we have been forced to take rapid, decisive action to ensure that the airport is in a strong position to recover from a significant fall in passenger numbers.

“We must all play our part in helping the airport recover and both myself and our executive board will take a significant pay cut to help reduce costs. We also very much regret having to make this difficult decision to reduce our staff numbers and I would like to thank everyone for the contribution they made to the business.

“Significantly reduced passenger numbers are likely to be sustained, at least in the short to medium term, and I need to prepare people for the news that other serious measures are likely. We also strongly urge the Government to provide support in order to protect the business and the contribution it makes to the region and wider economy.”