British Airways Announces All Heathrow Flights Cancelled Tomorrow
11 Agosto 2005 - 8:24PM
PR Newswire (US)
NEW YORK, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- British Airways has
cancelled all flights into and out of London Heathrow airport until
at least 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 12. This follows the suspension of
all British Airways' Heathrow flights this afternoon as a result of
unofficial industrial action by staff from catering company Gate
Gourmet. This unofficial action spread to British Airways ground
staff. Due to the uncertainty of the industrial situation at
Heathrow and aircraft and flying crew being out of position, the
airline has taken the decision to cancel all Heathrow flights until
tomorrow evening. Sir Rod Eddington, British Airways' chief
executive, said: "This unprecedented move is a result of the
crippling operational impact of unofficial industrial action by
staff from the Transport and General Workers union. "Because we
have not had sufficient airport staff to operate flights into or
out of Heathrow, nearly 100 of our aircraft and 1,000 pilots and
cabin crew are in the wrong places around the world and we simply
cannot mount a robust operation any earlier. "I would like to
apologize unreservedly to our customers. It is a huge
disappointment to us that we have become embroiled in someone
else's dispute. I have urged the Transport and General Workers
Union and Gate Gourmet managers to resolve this dispute and end
this misery for our customers." The airline is keeping the
situation under constant review and will do everything it can to
get its operation back to normal as soon as it can. Customers due
to travel tomorrow (Friday) should not go to their respective
airport but should contact the airline or their travel agent to
re-arrange their travel plans. Details of the airline's flying
program will be updated on its http://ba.com/ website. Notes Impact
of disruptions on the Americas' Region - All flights from the
Americas scheduled to depart to London Heathrow today are being
held for 24 hours. - Passengers will be accommodated at local
hotels and provided with food vouchers. - Flights departing to
London Gatwick or Manchester remain unaffected. - British Airways
operates almost 40 flights a day out of the Americas region. Advice
for passengers in North America - Customers should check with
British Airways first before going to their local airports. -
Customers due to travel tonight (Thursday) are advised to visit
Latest Flight News on http://ba.com/. - Affected passengers can
contact 1 800 AIRWAYS or their local travel agent. Commercial
Policy Customers due to travel on British Airways flights up to
midnight on Monday, August 15 are covered by British Airways
Standard Commercial Policy which enables passengers to rebook their
flights or receive a refund on their purchase. DATASOURCE: British
Airways CONTACT: Diana Fung, +1-310-417-9767, or John Lampl,
+1-347-418-4729, both of British Airways Web site:
http://www.britishairways.com/
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