BAA has warned that passengers flying into London Heathrow airport may be delayed up to 12 hours on Wednesday November 30 when its border staff strike over pensions.
The airport operator has asked airlines to restrict the number of passengers arriving at the airport in a bid to limit overcrowding. A number of airlines have responded by cancelling flights and reducing capacity. It is expected that Heathrow, which handles an average 180,000 passengers a day, will operate only 50 per cent of its usual flights during the 24-hour walkout over reforms that will make them work longer and pay more for their pensions, part of a raft of austerity measures imposed by the British government.
The airport operator has asked airlines to restrict the number of passengers arriving at the airport in a bid to limit overcrowding. A number of airlines have responded by cancelling flights and reducing capacity. It is expected that Heathrow, which handles an average 180,000 passengers a day, will operate only 50 per cent of its usual flights during the 24-hour walkout over reforms that will make them work longer and pay more for their pensions, part of a raft of austerity measures imposed by the British government.
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