LONDON (Reuters) - Wildcat strikes forced British Airways to cancel its flights at London's Heathrow airport for a second day on Friday, grounding some 70,000 passengers during the peak summer holiday season.
BA suspended all of its flights until at least 1700 GMT, in a move which analysts said could cost Europe's No.3 airline tens of millions of pounds.
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