British Airways’ (London) cabin crews began a four-day strike today (March 27), the second walkout this month that will cost the company millions of pounds and lead to more travel chaos before the busy Easter holiday period.
British said its contingency plans would mean that 75 percent of its customers would be able to fly despite the action. BA is hiring-in other carriers and aircraft to fly a large portion of its schedule.
The Unite Union said the ongoing and increasingly bitter dispute was damaging the airline’s finances and reputation.
Read the full report from Reuters:
finance.yahoo.com/news/British-Airways-cabin-crew-rb-2177208433.html?x=0&.v=1