BA trains up cabin crew cover
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British Airways has said that 1,000 other staff have volunteered to work as cabin crew a strike by flight attendants goes ahead. The BBC reported that the airline will also hire up to 23 fully-crewed planes to help run flights in the event of a strike. BA said that it will be able to operate all flights from London City Airport, and all long-haul services from Gatwick, in the event of a called. The cabin crew union, Unite, had previously accused BA of putting passengers’ safety at risk if they employed temporary crew members.
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