Dnata put former employees back to work as travel and freight grows

Dnata, one of the largest air service providers in the world, and a subsidiary of the Emirates Group, said that it has returned part of its former employees who were laid off due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, to work to fill vacancies at Dubai Airport due to For the growth of passenger and freight traffic.

A company spokesperson said in a statement that Emirates Today received, a copy of it, “Dubai International Airport, as we approach the year 2021, is witnessing good growth in the number of passengers and flights and the return of more air carriers, in addition to the continuing strength of our cargo operations at each of Dubai Airport. International and Dubai World Central. "

The spokesman added, "Although it is difficult to predict the developments of the situation, we now have vacancies in airport operations in Dubai."

"We are working to fill these vacancies with highly trained former (dnata) employees who meet our standards, and who were forced to dispense with their services due to the major impacts of the pandemic on our operations," the spokesperson added, adding that the company "contacted these colleagues and invited them to return."

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