BA flights to resume amid crippling strike


  • World
  • Friday, 12 Aug 2005

LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways said it would resume flights at Heathrow Airport on Friday as it tries to work through a crippling dispute that has grounded more than 100,000 of its passengers during the peak summer holiday season. 

"BA will fly a limited number of aircraft from 8 p.m. (1900 GMT) this evening. Only passengers with confirmed reservations for flights after 8 p.m. tonight will be accepted for travel. Other customers should not come to Heathrow tonight," a spokesman for the airline told Reuters. 

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