British Airways Cabin Crew Launches Second Wave Strike
March 27, 2010 | Airline Flight, Airline Service, Airlines Companies, Airlines News, Aviation, British Airways
British Airways cabin crew launched a four-day strike on Saturday, the second wave of action in a week as part of a bitter, long-running dispute over pay and conditions.
BA has pledged that more than three-quarters of its passengers — or over 180,000 out of 240,000 — will still be able to travel as planned during the walkout, which follows a similar three-day action last week.
A further 18 percent of customers have been rebooked with other airlines, or have switched their travel dates to avoid the strike period, it said.
BA chief executive Willie Walsh, who insists the company could fold in a decade unless the changes he wants take place, said the “vast majority” of staff were “pulling together to serve our customers and keep our flag flying”.
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Travel Costs Dropping as Economy Squeezes Spending
January 12, 2009 | Air Travel, Airline Flight, Airline Service, Airlines Companies, Airlines News, Aviation, Trading & Market
If you are planning on taking your family on a vacation this year, think big. In fact, think about finally going on that dream vacation that you have long wished for. Chances are you will be able to afford it.
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