BA plans to fly 60% of flights during strike
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British Airways has announced contingency plans that will allow it to operate 60% of its total passenger demand during the first strike by cabin crew. According to a BBC report, the airline said it aimed to fly about 45,000 customers per day for the three days of the industrial action, starting on 20 March. A total of 1,100 flights out of the 1,950 scheduled to operate during this period.
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