Increased employment at Glasgow Brestoy Airport


The Glasgow Pretouk Airport (PIK) has reported a significant increase in the numbers of jobs after the recent growth in the e -commerce industry.

One hundred and fifty new jobs were created in the PIK, with this number expected to rise to 200 by the end of the summer.

“This is a significant increase in the number of employees at the airport with the expansion of our services, which is great news for the airport and the economy of Airchire,” said Ian Fuwir, CEO of Glasgow Breistwic Airport.

It was a few months crowded as we made new employees on these services.

“The last addition to the daily e -commerce trips between China and Prestwick means that we can play a greater role in Scottish salmon exports and whiskey exports directly from Scotland to China, and I am sure this will lead to more job opportunities.”

To celebrate this achievement, Alan Jimmel, a member of Parliament (MP), visited the center of Airechire, Scotland, the United Kingdom, the airport recently visited the new equipment and dealing with continuous processing processes at the airport, and was very impressed with its growth and was committed to supporting the airport in growth plans.

“It was great to visit the logistics center at Brestoy Airport and hear new e -commerce contracts with Chinese transport companies,” Jimmel said.

“I was affected by the team’s process and unloading up to two days faster than any other British airport and now I have 150 e -commerce employees.

“The airport continues to move from strength to strength – I look forward to supporting Ian and the team in any way.

A post -employment batch appeared at Glasgow Breistwic Airport for the first time in the air freight week.

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