Passengers have been stranded, luggage has been missing and flights have been canceled in airports across Europe.
All of this has coincided with “pent-up demand” for travel — a surge in passengers that “caught [the industry] off guard,” said Peter Vlitas, executive vice president of partner relations at Internova Travel Group.How long will this go on?
Even as companies sweeten their offers to recruit employees, the labor shortage may continue for several months, he predicted.
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