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Serious London Heathrow Airport To Cancel 100 Flights Next Week Monday And Tuesday Because Of Strikes! Still Think Strikes Are Good, Oppies?

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LONDON (DPA) - London's Heathrow Airport cancelled over 100 flights ahead of planned two-day strike next week, British media reported on Friday (Aug 2).

Unite, Britain's largest union, said its 4,000 members overwhelmingly rejected a revised pay deal ahead of crunch talks between the union and Heathrow Airport bosses, with plans of a walkout on Monday and Tuesday likely to go ahead.

The airport, Britain's biggest, pre-emptively cancelled 172 flights as last minute talks to avoid the action were being held, according to British newspapers the Telegraph and the Independent.


Heathrow said in a statement that, as part of a contingency plan, it was working with airlines to "consolidate and reduce the number of flights operating during the strike period".

The airport said that it remains committed to finding a solution with Unite, but charged that "the proposed strike action has been unreasonably designed to impact passengers taking well-deserved holidays".

In a statement, the union warned Heathrow bosses "against opting to pay millions of pounds in compensation to airlines for cancelled flights and causing passenger misery, rather than going the extra mile to give hardworking staff a fair pay rise".

Unite said that some 88,000 passengers could be disrupted if 20 per cent of flights are cancelled on Monday and Tuesday, amounting to compensation of 2.3 million pounds (S$3.9 million dollars) for the airlines affected.

The total bill could double if the union goes ahead with a further 48-hour strike on Aug 23-24.

https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...t-cancels-hundreds-of-flights-ahead-of-strike
 
they are just simulating what's going to happen after Brexit. Airports will be empty.
 
I pity the western airlines.
They must deal with multiple unions.from pilots, to ground crew, flight crew and mechanics.
 
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