Johan Lundgren photograph

Johan Lundgren

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Male
Age 57
Date of birth October 4,1966
Zodiac sign Libra
Job Businessperson
Trombonist
Born Harnosand
Sweden
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID445737
Send edit request

Johan Lundgren Life story


Johan Peter Lundgren is a Swedish businessman, the chief executive officer of the British airline easyJet since December 2017.

Gatwick cancels 82 flights due to staff shortage

Gatwick cancels 82 flights due to staff shortage
Sep 25,2023 1:21 pm

... Johan Lundgren, chief executive officer of EasyJet said it is " regrettable that a temporary limit on capacity at Gatwick Airport is required"...

Easter holiday travel: No repeat of airport chaos, industry says

Easter holiday travel: No repeat of airport chaos, industry says
Mar 29,2023 7:51 pm

... The chief executive of EasyJet, Johan Lundgren said: " When they close an airport because of strikes you are going to see disruption...

EasyJet holiday bookings up despite cost-of-living crisis

EasyJet holiday bookings up despite cost-of-living crisis
Nov 29,2022 5:10 am

... Johan Lundgren told the BBC the airline had seen strong demand for flights over half term, Christmas and New Year despite the " pressure" on households...

Falling pound: What does it mean for me and my finances?

Falling pound: What does it mean for me and my finances?
Sep 30,2022 2:40 pm

... Johan Lundgren, chief executive of EasyJet, said: " Clearly the dollar is very, very strong...

EasyJet chief operating officer resigns

EasyJet chief operating officer resigns
Jul 4,2022 2:15 pm

... EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren said: " I would like to thank Peter for his hard work and wish him well...

Warning travel problems could continue into summer

Warning travel problems could continue into summer
Apr 12,2022 1:15 pm

... EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren said delays in processing security checks for new airline crew were also contributing to flight cancellations...

CEO Secrets: Johan Lundgren of EasyJet shares his advice

CEO Secrets: Johan Lundgren of EasyJet shares his advice
Feb 23,2022 4:09 am

...CEO Secrets: Johan Lundgren of EasyJet shares his adviceThis video can not be playedTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser...

Is this the summer that travel gets back to normal?

Is this the summer that travel gets back to normal?
Feb 1,2022 4:27 am

... The chief executive of Easyjet, Johan Lundgren, said pent-up demand should push summer capacity near to 2019 levels...

Warning travel problems could continue into summer

Jan 6,2022 1:23 pm

Worker shortages mean airports and ports are facing a " very difficult summer" a border staff union has said.

Lucy Moreton, from the Immigration Services Union, warned that Border Force was " catastrophically under-staffed" and that it took nearly a year to fully train new officers.

Meanwhile, one aviation recruitment expert said it would take at least 12 Months for shortages to settle down.

Some travellers have seen long queues and cancellations over Easter.

The travel industry cut thousands of jobs during the pandemic, but as demand for flights has returned, it has struggled to recruit, carry out security checks and train new staff quickly enough.

" For the First Time in living memory, Border Force is no longer attracting enough candidates to fill the vacancies that they've got, " Ms Moreton told The Bbc .

" Combined with the fact it takes nearly a year to fully train a Border Force officer, we're going into not just this summer but this weekend catastrophically under-staffed, with people beginning to travel again. "

While She Said it was right that no corners were cut with training and security clearances, Ms Moreton said more resources would help.

She Said cash incentives were being offered for working shifts at London's Heathrow Airport , while staff from Scotland and Northern Ireland were also being brought down to provide cover.

However, she added: " This is a very expensive proposition that resourcing it properly in the First Place would have avoided. "

The Aviation Recruitment Network, which is working with airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Manchester, said it currently had More Than 300 live vacancies - a record for This Time of year.

Kully Sandhu, the organisation's Managing Director , told The Bbc he believed it would take at least 12 Months for recruitment problems to be resolved.

" Brexit has not helped with the issues we're facing at The Moment because we had a natural attraction of individuals from the European market who would apply for vacancies within UK airports, " he told The Bbc .

" We no longer have that talent pool to recruit from and We Are relying on individuals within the UK. "

Last week, Ken O'Toole, The Deputy chief executive of Manchester Airports Group, said staff shortages meant long queues at security could continue for four to Six Weeks .

Meanwhile, airlines have been hit by Covid-related absences, with EasyJet and British Airways cancelling flights as a result.

EasyJet chief executive Johan Lundgren said delays in processing security checks for new airline crew were also contributing to flight cancellations.

He Said the airline was waiting for The Department for Transport to give permission for around 100 new members of staff to start work.

However, The Company said it had flown 94% of its planned schedule in The Past Seven Days , with around 1,500 flights A Day - four times higher than This Time Last Year .

It added that cancellations had been made as early as possible to enable the majority of customers to rebook onto flights departing the same Day .

EasyJet said it was seeing strong demand, with summer bookings over The Past Six Weeks above pre-pandemic levels.



Source of news: bbc.com

Johan Lundgren Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯