The Ryanair holiday disaster – a warning for business owners

RyanairRyanair has hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons recently, and it’s fair to say this has had a serious impact on the public’s perception of the budget airline brand.  Thousands of journeys have been cancelled, leaving passengers disappointed and angry, due to the company messing up the planning of its pilots’ annual leave.

Boss Michael O’Leary has apologised ‘unreservedly’ for what he described as ‘a mess of our own making’.

But what exactly caused the chaos?  Well, Ryanair said that a change to its holiday year from April to March, to January to December resulted in more leave needing to be allocated to its pilots within a tighter timeframe.  The bottleneck of leave requests has clearly placed immense amounts of pressure on the business, to the extent that operational requirements couldn’t be met.

It’s an HR nightmare, for sure, and it’s also a warning that how you manage your people doesn’t always stay behind closed doors.  O’Leary commented that he expects to pay out around £22million in compensation and other costs – with some industry analysts predicting that the final sum will be much higher.

Further cracks in Ryanair’s people management practices also came to light, with claims emerging that the business was losing huge number of its pilots to competitor airlines.  Norwegian, which is building a new base in Ryanair’s home airport in Dublin said, ‘We can confirm that 140 pilots have joined Norwegian from Ryanair this year.  Pilot recruitment is also under way for more pilots for our new Dublin base opening later this year.

Ryanair’s boss is known for his cocky comments, and usually brushes off negative publicity, claiming that customers will always return to enjoy the low fees that their competitors just can’t offer.

But this chaos might be a step too far.  It’s clear that there are poor people management processes in action, that the HR team and the business leaders aren’t communicating effectively, and that the business faces some serious costs as a result of the mistakes – in terms of cash, for sure, but also in terms of its reputation.

The bottom line here?  Lose control of your people practices, and the consequences can be dire.

If your thinking of changing your leave year or any of your people practices and don’t want to end up with a huge HR blunder, then get in touch today for a no-oligation consultation call.

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