The number of workers in the air transport sector is at about two-thirds to three-quarters of the level before the pandemic, Transport Minister S. Iswaran said yesterday.
This is up from the lows during the pandemic, with some companies in the sector facing attrition rates as high as 50 per cent.
The sector is now ramping up recruitment in preparation for more travellers from tomorrow, when Singapore’s eased border rules kick in.
Mr Iswaran, who was speaking during a visit to Changi Airport, said: “It is a significant attrition we have had, and that is because it is an inevitable consequence of the circumstances that the aviation community was in because of the virus.
“But all the members of the aviation community are committed to making sure that they are gearing up ahead of demand.”
He said that firms are recruiting workers from Singapore, Malaysia and other countries. But he also cautioned that time is needed to train the workers and to get returning workers familiar with the new work processes.
This story is from the March 31, 2022 edition of The Straits Times.
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