LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways flights resumed from Heathrow Airport on Friday as the airline tried to work through a crippling dispute that has grounded more than 110,000 of its passengers during the peak summer holiday season.
Some 31 short and long-haul flights were scheduled to have left Heathrow by midnight on Friday following the cancellation of more than 620 flights over two days, a BA spokeswoman said.
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