Birmingham Airport chief executive's pay rose by 49% to £595,000 in year that it became WORST in UK for flight delays, figures show

  • Birmingham Airport was ranked the worst in the UK for flight delays last year
  • Departures from Birmingham were an average of 12 minutes and 24 seconds late
  • The research was compiled from data supplied by Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
  • Birmingham Airport CEO Nick Barton received a 49 per cent pay rise last year

The chief executive of Birmingham Airport enjoyed a hefty pay rise of 49 per cent to £595,000 in the same year that it was ranked as the worst in the UK for flight delays, new figures show.

Departures from the West Midlands airport were an average of 12 minutes and 24 seconds late taking off in 2021, according to analysis of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) data.

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The research, compiled by PA news agency, found that Southampton Airport had the second poorest record, followed by Heathrow, Exeter and Aberdeen airports.

The ranking takes into account all scheduled and chartered departures.

Cancelled flights are not included.

Birmingham Airport stressed that many of its delayed departures were able to make up time in the air because of the huge reduction in flight numbers due to the coronavirus pandemic.

BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT - Huge queues to get into Birmingham Airport this morning as Britons head abroad on holidays

A spokesman said: 'Last year was a dark time for aviation when Birmingham Airport was reduced to just 25 per cent of normal resource and capacity due to Covid.

'Due to the unique operating environment caused by massive air traffic reductions, the usual pressures did not exist, so flights taking off late were able to catch up en route.'

Birmingham is the UK's seventh busiest airport, serving long-haul destinations including Dubai, Mexico, the Caribbean and the US, as well as more than 100 short-haul routes.

It hosts bases for airlines such as Jet2.com, Ryanair and Tui Airways.

Staff shortages at Birmingham Airport have been cited as a cause for disrupted journeys, despite the airport receiving £12.8m from the government during the Covid pandemic - when it laid of 43 per cent of workers.

However, it was recently reported that the annual wage of the airport's chief executive Nick Barton rose by 49 per cent from £399,000 to £595,000 last year.

This angered trade unions as it came after widespread job cuts due to the pandemic, but the airport - which is part-owned by several of the region's councils - insisted its senior management is paid in line with market rates.

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The airport has been seeking to refill roles since air travel resumed. 

President of Coventry Trade Union Council Jane Nellist blasted the pay award as 'absolutely disgraceful', the BBC reports. 

CEO Nick Barton's wage rose from £399,000 to £595,000 in a year which has seen UK holidaymakers' journeys blighted by cancelled flights and delays.

Ms Nellis said it was 'yet another example of workers being told to tighten their belts, while the fat cats take the cream'.

She added: 'If they want a pay rise it should be equal - we should all get a pay rise.'

The airport was used by 12.6 million passengers in 2019, before the pandemic, but just 2.5 million last year.

Punctuality across all UK airports in 2021 was better than before the virus crisis, due to the reduction in flights caused by travel restrictions.

Jo Rhodes, an expert for consumer magazine Which? Travel, said 2022 'has been a different story entirely' as the sector is struggling to cope with the spike in passenger numbers.

She went on: 'Holidaymakers have endured wide-scale flight cancellations as well as unacceptably long queues at check-in, bag drop and airport security.

'The Government must take action to restore consumer confidence in travel.

'That should involve stronger powers for the CAA, including the ability to fine airlines directly when they break the law.

'Ministers should also drop their ill-conceived plans to slash compensation rates for delayed or cancelled domestic flights.'

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps published a 22-point plan to tackle flight disruption last month. This included encouraging airlines to make sure their schedule are 'deliverable', an amnesty on airport slot rules and permitting new aviation workers to begin training before passing security checks.

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The Government is analysing feedback after consulting on reforms such as increasing the CAA's enforcement powers and amending compensation rules for domestic flights.

Airlines such as British Airways and easyJet have cancelled thousands of flights in recent weeks amid fears that chaotic scenes at airports will return during the peak school holiday season.

Schools in Scotland and Northern Ireland have already broken up for summer, while the academic year for those in England and Wales ends in around a fortnight.

FULL BREAKDOWN OF FLIGHT DELAY FIGURES 

This is the full ranking of UK airports based on flight punctuality in 2021. Airports are ordered from the longest average delay per flight to the shortest.

1. Birmingham (12 minutes and 24 seconds)

2. Southampton (12 minutes)

3. Heathrow (11 minutes and 48 seconds)

4. Exeter (11 minutes and 12 seconds)

5. Aberdeen (10 minutes and 36 seconds)

6. Doncaster Sheffield (10 minutes and 18 seconds)

7. Luton (nine minutes and 42 seconds)

8. Manchester (nine minutes and 30 seconds)

9. Glasgow (eight minutes and 30 seconds)

10. Leeds Bradford (seven minutes and 42 seconds)

11. Newcastle (seven minutes and 24 seconds)

12. Bournemouth (seven minutes and 18 seconds)

13. Edinburgh (seven minutes and 12 seconds)

14. Liverpool (John Lennon) (seven minutes and six seconds)

15. Cardiff (six minutes and 48 seconds)

16. London City (six minutes and 12 seconds)

17. Bristol (six minutes and six seconds)

18. Stansted (six minutes)

19. East Midlands International (six minutes)

20. Gatwick (five minutes and 54 seconds)

21. Belfast City (George Best) (four minutes and 54 seconds)

22. Teesside International (four minutes and 48 seconds)

23. Belfast International (four minutes and 30 seconds)

24. Southend (two minutes and 48 seconds)

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