It’s only matter of an hour to go before plan stoppage by 12,000 cabin crew. BA’s boss, Wily Wash has gone on the offensive, taking out full page advertisement criticizing Unite Union, and promising to keep the flight flying for customers. But the airline is hurting. Even before the midnight strike begins, it’s estimated BA has already lost as much as 27 million pounds, through 103,000 passenger cancellations. Talks between Mr. Wash and Unites’ Tony A continued until late last night.
- With a joint overnight, so the meeting will begin tomorrow morning.
- OK, what time do you think you can start?
- I’m not sure yet, but we’ve pretty much ready for it.
-And they will come back there?
- That’s in case.
-Still hopeful? Always hopeful?
- Oh, I can tell you this.
The cabin crew staffs remain define thousands of them due to rally late xxx. That meeting could be crucial in gaining acceptance in any last minute deal. If the talks fail, be able to kick off huge contingency plan. The airline claims it able to put 60% passengers that are around 135,000 on their original flights after more staffs said they cross the picky lines. The Union has accused BA of bluffing.
- Anyone travels on the first three days the strike, that’s tomorrow, Sunday and Monday, has had pretty much a week to get use to what their options are and decide what to refund, to travel with somebody else, or in many cases, that’s 2 out of 3 travellers will just be on the BA flight they booked on. |