British Airways is still removing flights from their schedule today, after the 3 day cabin crew staff strike ended.
Many people find themselves stuck at airports across the country today trying to compare flights to get to where they need to be. British Airways have said to expect further problems as they expect a 27-30th March strike to also go ahead, although most flights should leave on time between now and then.
British Airways have been forced to issue a statement to the London Stock Exchange, estimating their losses directly attributable to the strike at more than £7m per day.
On Monday, London Heathrow seen the biggest problems, with 201 of 443 scheduled flights being cancelled.
British Airways lost more than £340m in only 9 months of 2009, and are desperately looking to restructure contracts and reduce pensions, or face going out of business.












