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Changi Airport says no BA flights affected by strike so far
Posted: 20 March 2010 2336 hrs

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SINGAPORE : British Airways (BA) has said it is confident of keeping at least 60 per cent of passengers flying, using staff who are not striking, as well as by using up to 22 planes with pilots and crew leased from other European airlines.

In Singapore, Changi Airport said that as of Saturday night, none of its daily BA flights have been affected so far.

BA cabin crew started their three-day strike on Saturday after talks on a dispute over pay and conditions failed. - CNA/ms

 


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