LONDON (Reuters) - Thousands of passengers were stranded for a second day at Britain's biggest airport on Friday because of wildcat strikes that forced British Airways to cancel its flights during the peak summer holiday season.
British Airways' chief executive Rod Eddington said there would be no flights by the airline at London's Heathrow airport until at least 1700 GMT but did not elaborate on how the strikes by baggage handlers and other ground staff would be overcome.
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