British Airways tells passengers to stay away from airport on day of strikes September 8, 2019 UK flag carrier British Airways has told passengers not to head to the airport today if their flights were caught up in one of the biggest pilot strikes in its history. Members of the Balpa pilots union working for BA will walk out tomorrow and Tuesday, with planned strike action – grounding 1700 flights – [...]
Boris Johnson hatches plan to devolve rail power to the north September 8, 2019 Boris Johnson is preparing to hand leaders in the north responsibility for train services as part of a big industry shakeup. Two struggling rail franchises, Northern and the Transpennine Express, are to be devolved to a new body that would be similar to Transport for London in the capital. Read more: Southeastern among franchises placed [...]
British Airways strikes: Can I get a refund and is my flight affected? September 7, 2019 British Airways strikes are set to commence on Monday affecting as many as 1,600 flights next week and 280,000 customers. When are the British Airways strikes? Members of the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) are striking on Monday and Tuesday next week, with a further strike date set for 27 September. Read more: British Airways [...]
Thomas Cook in stand-off with pension scheme trustees over £900m rescue deal September 7, 2019 Thomas Cook’s pension scheme trustees are demanding improved terms to back a £900m rescue of the tour operator. The pension scheme is seeking equity in the restructured company, as well as funding guarantees from the new owners and a commitment to continue the existing annual contributions of more than £25m, according to Sky News. Read [...]
British Airways threatens to strip pilots perks if they strike September 7, 2019 British Airways has warned its pilots that there will be sanctions against those participating in strike actions scheduled to begin next week. The airline emailed its 4,300 pilots late on Friday to warn that they will lose generous travel perks for themselves and their families for three years, according to the Financial Times. Read more: [...]
British Airways strikes: No 10 tells BA and pilots to ‘sort out’ dispute September 6, 2019 Downing Street has urged British Airways and its pilots to “sort out” the pay dispute behind a planned series of strikes starting next week. “The unions and BA need to get round the table and sort this out. The public would expect nothing less,” said Number 10. Read more: British Airways strikes and IT glitches [...]
British Airways strikes and IT glitches dent BA’s reputation September 6, 2019 The reputation of British Airways plummeted to a four-year low last month in the wake of strikes and IT failure that left passengers stranded. BA has fallen from 31st to 55th of the 65 companies in the airlines reputation index of reputation intelligence company alva since 1 January 2016. Read more: British Airways strikes: Pilots [...]
Shaun Bailey confirms he will increase Tube fares – but says a price hike is already coming September 5, 2019 Tory mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey has confirmed he would put up Tube fares after saying the current mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, would do the same. Bailey, who is looking to replace Khan as London mayor in next year’s election, said a Transport for London (TfL) fare hike was a “done deal”. Read more: Shaun [...]
Minister will make ‘go, no-go’ decision on HS2 in December September 5, 2019 Transport secretary Grant Shapps has he will make a “go, no-go” decision on controversial high-speed rail project HS2 in December after a government-ordered review. Speaking to MPs today Shapps said that the review will look at HS2’s affordability, deliver ability, benefits, scope and phasing. Read more: HS2 needs a radical rethink to give Britain better [...]
Boeing 737 Max: Europe ‘will not accept’ FAA’s safety decision on grounded jet September 5, 2019 Europe’s aviation safety regulator will insist on running its own tests on Boeing’s troubled 737 Max before allowing it to fly again, rather than accepting the verdict of its US counterpart. Read more: Boeing admits sensor malfunctioned on both fatal 737 Max crashes Such a decision from the European Aviation Safety Agency’s (Easa) could dash [...]