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Travelers at Changi Airport in Singapore.
Anurag Kotoky and
Nurin Sofia
As border curbs and mandatory quarantines fall away, a fresh challenge is emerging for global aviation — rehiring staff fast enough to cope with a rebound in air travel that is already straining the industry.
Singapore, which has flung open its borders again, is hosting a two-day job fair through May 28 targeting everyone from graduates to mid-career professionals and former aviation workers who quit during the Covid crisis. Over 6,600 positions are available at the country’s airport, often voted the world’s best.