British Airways grounds ‘nearly 100%’ of its daily flights Posted on 10 September 2019 Tags:Airlines, British Airways, flights, kulula On Sunday 8 September British Airways (BA) announced that it would ground ‘nearly 100%’ of its daily flights on Monday and Tuesday due to a two-day strike carried out by the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa). Today, Tuesday 10 September, pilots are abandoning their cockpits for the second consecutive day because of a labour dispute concerning pay. However, domestic flights in South Africa will not be affected by the second day of the BA pilot strikes in the UK. Image: British Airways The strike action dramatically affects long-haul international flights and up to 850 of British Airways’ daily flights, but won’t impact domestic flights in South Africa operated by Comair, the airline franchise under British Airways which services Kulula Airlines’ domestic flight routes. Also read: Thousands stranded by typhoon in Japan The pilots’ strike mainly affects London’s Heathrow Airport, the flagship British carrier’s hub, and about 195,000 travellers, according to Associated Press. The union is reportedly planning another strike later this month on 27 September. Here’s what’s circulating on social media: Heathrow terminal 5 is a ghost town with the BA pilot strike, only ten flights expected all day. Many retail stores are closed. What an absolute pleasure to breeze through the airport, so peaceful. pic.twitter.com/mkd3pJ7Lwa — Sean Joffe (@seanjoffe) September 9, 2019 SCORES of passengers travelling to and from Bahrain to London have had to alter their travel arrangements after British Airways (BA) cancelled almost all its flights for yesterday and today following a pilots’ strike.#Bahrain Read more: pic.twitter.com/pa2JaC2bAQ — Gulf Daily News (@GDNonline) September 10, 2019 The BA pilot strike is very interesting and a very fundamental trade union demand. We, the workers, by our skill and diligence make your, IAG’s, profits. So we want a share of them. Strange to see it in 21st century when TU rights and demands are not so fundamental. — Paul Lewis (@paullewismoney) September 9, 2019 BA pilots’ strike. Here at Heathrow, there are no queues to take off or land. More than half the airport’s flights are cancelled. You can fly anywhere you like from BA’s home, Terminal 5, as long as it’s Cairo, Madrid or Tokyo. Only Gatwick departure: JFK. https://t.co/Vbg2wPoJFP — Simon Calder (@SimonCalder) September 9, 2019 Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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