British Airways is expected to hire 4,000 people by the end of next summer as part of a massive hiring spree.
Boss Sean Doyle indicated that the company plans to increase pilots, cabin crew and back-office personnel as it prepares for an upturn in holiday flights and travel.
IAG is the owner of this airline. The company employs approximately 30,000 people.

Hiring spree: British Airways said it was planning to add pilots, cabin-crew, ground staff and back-office staff as it prepares for a rebound in flights and holidays
BA lost around 10,000 jobs during the worst of the pandemic.
It was one of the worst-hit airlines because it relies on transatlantic travel – particularly the lucrative London to New York route.
The US removed travel restrictions from the UK for the first-time since March 2020.
BA flight to USA for this week is almost full.
IAG has warned that the pandemic would send it to a loss of £2.6billion in 2021.
Doyle explained that the airline is actively seeking new employees. It’s thrilling to build the airline again and make new opportunities, after we’ve been out of the air for so long.