British Airways cabin crews walked off the job for a second day Sunday, upsetting travel plans for scores of customers, but the airline said its contingency plans were working well and more planes were taking off than expected.
British Airways cabin crews strike for 2nd dayCourtesy Topix - Business News Sun, 03/21/2010 - 13:11
British Airways cabin crews walked off the job for a second day Sunday, upsetting travel plans for scores of customers, but the airline said its contingency plans were working well and more planes were taking off than expected. Related itemsBA cuts 1,000 jobs, will shrink Heathrow crews
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