A look at what is causing Europe's summer travel chaos
Airports and airlines are scrambling to hire more workers from pilots to security and border control staff and baggage handlers after many left during the COVID-19 crisis.
** Schiphol agreed to pay 15,000 cleaners, baggage handlers and security staff 5.25 euros extra per hour during the summer. More than 20,000 people were laid off at Charles de Gaulle during the pandemic, according to the CGT union.
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