Manchester Airport is welcoming staff back from furlough after what bosses have described as a 'heartbreaking' 18 months. The travel hub was forced to make a number of job redundancies and cut workers wages, as the pandemic saw passenger levels dropping as low as 5 per cent of usual numbers.
But following the simplification of to the government's traffic light system, announced last month, passenger bookings have soared, according to managing director Karen Smart. READ MORE:Outgoing Manchester leader Sir Richard Lees lands top job It was confirmed last week that more destinations would be removed from the 'red list' and that PCR tests will no longer be required for those returning to the country by the end of the month. "Our excitement is
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