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British Airways warns of continuing disruption after strikes | British Airways warns of continuing disruption after strikes |
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British Airways says it will take "some time" for flights to get back to normal, despite the end of a two-day strike by pilots. | |
Nearly 150 aircraft are out of place, along with more than 700 pilots and 4,000 cabin crew, it said. | |
BA was forced to cancel almost all of its flights on Monday and Tuesday due to the strike over pay. | |
But it expects further disruption in the coming days as it tries to get customers to their destinations. | But it expects further disruption in the coming days as it tries to get customers to their destinations. |
"The nature of our highly complex, global operation means that it will take some time to get back to a completely normal flight schedule," BA said. | "The nature of our highly complex, global operation means that it will take some time to get back to a completely normal flight schedule," BA said. |
"Due to the union's strike action, nearly half of our fleet of over 300 aircraft and more than 700 pilots will start the day in the wrong place [on Wednesday]. | "Due to the union's strike action, nearly half of our fleet of over 300 aircraft and more than 700 pilots will start the day in the wrong place [on Wednesday]. |
"In addition, more than 4,000 cabin crew have had disruption to their rosters, and in many cases will be unable to operate again for several days due to legal rest requirements." | "In addition, more than 4,000 cabin crew have had disruption to their rosters, and in many cases will be unable to operate again for several days due to legal rest requirements." |
The airline is offering affected customers refunds or the option to re-book to another date of travel or an alternative airline. | The airline is offering affected customers refunds or the option to re-book to another date of travel or an alternative airline. |
Balpa said that the strikes had been a "powerful demonstration of the strength of feeling of BA pilots". | Balpa said that the strikes had been a "powerful demonstration of the strength of feeling of BA pilots". |
Tens of thousands of flights had to be cancelled, costing BA an estimated £40m a day. | Tens of thousands of flights had to be cancelled, costing BA an estimated £40m a day. |
It called on the airline to come "back to the negotiating table with some meaningful proposals" to try to avert the next scheduled strike, on 27 September. | It called on the airline to come "back to the negotiating table with some meaningful proposals" to try to avert the next scheduled strike, on 27 September. |
Balpa general secretary, Brian Strutton, said: "Surely any reasonable employer would listen to such a clear message, stop threatening and bullying, and start working towards finding a solution." | Balpa general secretary, Brian Strutton, said: "Surely any reasonable employer would listen to such a clear message, stop threatening and bullying, and start working towards finding a solution." |
Pilots had previously rejected an 11.5% pay increase over three years proposed by BA in July. | Pilots had previously rejected an 11.5% pay increase over three years proposed by BA in July. |
Balpa says its members have taken lower pay rises and made sacrifices during more stringent times for the airline in recent years. | Balpa says its members have taken lower pay rises and made sacrifices during more stringent times for the airline in recent years. |
But it says that now BA's financial performance has improved - its parent company IAG reported a 9% rise in profits last year - they should see a greater share of the profits. | But it says that now BA's financial performance has improved - its parent company IAG reported a 9% rise in profits last year - they should see a greater share of the profits. |
BA has said its pilots are already paid "world-class" salaries, and has described the pay offer as "fair and generous". | BA has said its pilots are already paid "world-class" salaries, and has described the pay offer as "fair and generous". |
After three years of the proposed pay deal, some captains could be taking home more than £200,000 per year, including allowances, it said. | After three years of the proposed pay deal, some captains could be taking home more than £200,000 per year, including allowances, it said. |