This morning.
Further to the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) securing a multimillion euro contract to manage Jeddah Airport in Saudi Arabia for the next five years…
…via Irish Times Letters:
Saudi’s General Authority of Civil Aviation must have its head buried in the sand following the award of the management of Jeddah airport to a subsidiary of DAA..
Clearly the Saudis are not aware of or doesn’t care about the level of mismanagement by the DAA of security at Dublin Airport in the recent past which has caused untold disruption and resulted in great inconvenience to many travellers going through Dublin Airport.
Not only that but the DAA has admitted that this disruption and inconvenience will continue indefinitely. How’s that for “being on top of your game”?
Jeddah airport, you have been warned!
Fight!
DAA International wins contract to run Saudi’s Jeddah airport (Irish Times)
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Difference is there are tougher ‘consequences’ for messing up in Saudi Arabia, may sharpen the minds of those in charge, I wouldn’t be surprised if they suddenly up their game compared to the pathetic service here.
Yep if you loose your job and owe the bank money and they find out you have lost your job they phone immigration and you are arrested at the airport and held until your debts are paid in full
So if you loose your job you better just leave the country while you can
Many from the crash in 2008 were language have in Saudi hospitality much like Dubai
are the fines being applied again when the security queue goes over 30 mins?
The fear of a fine used to be the main driver for short security queues in Dublin Airport because the management are driven by profit generation first and providing us with a well managed airport second.
the core part of the business, landing, parking and taking off of planes only generates something like 33% of the revenue.
there is more focus on generating revenue from car parking, property leasing, duty free here and abroad, management of other airports, building a ‘sustainable’ new airport in the desert and planning for an airport campus to facilitate 55 million passengers that will never be needed.
they need to get back to the basics of providing good service
Commission for Aviation Regulation are the overseeing body with the power to fine DAA. I’ve already asked CAR if they’ll be fining DAA for the avoidable delays https://www.aviationreg.ie/welcome-to-the-commission-for-aviation-regulation-ireland/contact-us.76.html
This is what happens when you lay off a thousand workers in Dublin airport !!!
And then only guarantee new hires €300 a week’s worth of work. https://www.jobs.ie/ApplyForJob.aspx?Id=2041596
“This is a 24/7 shift based roster… Contract on offer is a flexible contract of 20-40 hours (you are guaranteed 20 hours but must be available to work 40)”
Why would you bother your backside to get to work for a shift that starts or ends in the middle of the night for such a pittance?
Dalton Phillips, DAA CEO, speaking on the RTÉ news at 1 seemed to think those wages, terms and conditions were absolutely fine. He repeatedly mentioned the importance of the role and the fact that the positions paid 35% more than minimum wage.
he’s a retail guy, previously sacked from his role as CEO of UK supermarket Morrissons and was CEO at Brown Thomas. He also has a directorship with a retail delivery robotics company – it’s time for him to move on and get an experienced aviation person who will focus fully on the job back in charge