Heathrow Airport Faces Disruptions as Passenger Assistance Workers Plan Strike

By Ivan PetrenkoFeb 27, 2025 01:32 AMNews
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Passengers at Heathrow Airport may soon face disruptions as nearly 450 Wilson James employees responsible for assisting travelers with reduced mobility (PRM) consider industrial action. The dispute stems from wage differences between Heathrow and Gatwick employees performing identical roles, with Heathrow staff earning 9.5% less. As negotiations stall, workers are seeking pay parity, citing Wilson James’ financial growth and Heathrow Airport’s robust profits, which many believe should enable equitable compensation.

Wilson James reported a gross profit of £35.4 million in 2024, with turnover rising by 17.7% compared to the previous year. Additionally, Heathrow Airport posted pre-tax earnings of £696 million over the first nine months of the year, signaling strong financial health. Despite these figures, wage discrepancies remain unresolved, prompting frustration among workers and increasing the likelihood of strike action that could significantly impact PRM services at the airport.

For travelers, a potential strike raises concerns over accessibility at one of the world’s busiest airports. Passengers requiring mobility assistance may face delays, longer wait times, or reduced support, making navigating terminals more challenging. Airlines and airport authorities might need to implement contingency plans, but the extent of service disruptions remains uncertain. Those relying on PRM services should consider adjusting travel plans or ensuring additional personal assistance if needed.

To minimize inconvenience, affected travelers should stay updated on Heathrow Airport’s official communications and check with airlines for alternative support options. Booking early assistance, allowing extra time for connections, and seeking help from airline staff are proactive steps to mitigate potential difficulties. Travelers with upcoming flights should also review Heathrow’s policies regarding mobility support to ensure smooth transit through the airport during this period of uncertainty.

This labor dispute underscores the broader issue of wage disparities in the aviation sector and its direct impact on passenger experience. As the industry recovers post-pandemic, fair compensation for essential workers remains a pressing concern. If Wilson James and Heathrow management fail to resolve the issue, it could set a precedent for similar disputes at other airports, affecting accessibility and service quality for millions of travelers worldwide.

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