30th June.
British Airways has been given the go-ahead to wet-lease nine Qatar Airways' aircraft to fly passengers while its 1,400 mixed fleet cabin crew are on strike.
The permission from the Department for Transport for BA to use the aircraft came this afternoon, just hours before the BA crew, all members of the Unite union, will walk out for two weeks.
Read more here
Courtesy of Travelmole
Might be the worst decision they can make. With Qatar planes and crew, some may prefer that to BA.
I hope every passenger who gets a flight on one of these aircraft contact BA with their feedback and as we know BA do listen to feedback because whenever they have made recent " enhancements " they state it's what our customers tell us what they want !!
I think whether folks get on their holiday flights or not, they will have worried over it. What with that and BA not paying their IT bill recently , many will look elsewhere for their next holiday.
Also a fair report in the link below
http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/british-airways-strike-cabin-crew-mixed-fleet-unite-heathrow-north-korean-airlines-a7824801.html
Not not too many flights affected by the current strike and only Heathrow flights are being affected anyway with the Qatar 320s being used to cover mainly for European cities routes like Munich , Brussels etc , but the strike action might affect people from making future bookings ?
Thanks Andy for the update 👍
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