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March 12, 2010

Britsh Airways Cabin Crews Due to Strike

Cabin Crews of British Airways set to disrupt travel plans of their customers


BA Cabin Crews are due to strike for 7 days later in March, defiant Mr Walsh said he was disappointed that the strike were to go ahead as they were still in negotiations but now BA’s offer for renegotiation is no longer on the table.


Mr Walsh said, some affected customers can re-book flights and he will not allow the strikes to stop all flights by BA, but admits that there will be a reduced service if the strikes go ahead.


Customers who manage to rebook their flights and fly with BA during the strikes of the cabin crew will be faced with cold meals onboard, only first class passengers will receive Hot meals, no special meals will be cater for and customer will have to bring their own food onboard, only special baby meals will be provided.


These days Unions and staff sometimes loose track of the fact that the customer should always come first, these planned strikes by BA cabin crew are only the latest in disruption to travellers holiday plans, its not only the airline that will be affected but the accommodations like the budget hotels, hostels and guesthouses that the customers were due to stay in. Not everyone will be able to rebook their flights so a lot of people will loose out.