Fall in British Airways passenger numbers as strikes take toll

The impact of the British Airways cabin crew strikes was revealed yesterday as the airline announced a 14.2 per cent dip in passenger numbers in May 2010. As the latest five-day stoppage by the Unite union ended yesterday, BA also announced that the...

The impact of the British Airways cabin crew strikes was revealed yesterday as the airline announced a 14.2 per cent dip in passenger numbers in May 2010.

As the latest five-day stoppage by the Unite union ended yesterday, BA also announced that the strikes were costing the airline "some £7 million per day".

With Unite due to stage another five-day walkout from Saturday, BA said it carried just under 2.37 million passengers last month compared with just under 2.76 million in May 2009, with 14 days of May 2010 being affected by strikes.

The airline said that during the upcoming final strike period - from June 5-9 - it had planned "for an increased flying programme as more crew ignore the strike and report for duty".

BA went on: "We have announced that we are planning to fly about 80 per cent of our long-haul programme, including all JFK (New York) services and also all South African flights as we approach the World Cup.

"The total cost of the strike period can only be assessed at the end of the disruption and will reflect lost bookings and reduced travel volumes offset by some volume-driven cost savings."

Meanwhile, Unite said the dispute had now cost the airline £119 million and claimed BA could lose £1.4 billion as passengers switched to other carriers.

The union is planning to hold another ballot of its cabin crew members, which it has to under employment law, and has warned of a summer of disruption unless there is a deal.

Cabin crew have now taken 16 days of strike action since March, with the removal of travel concessions from strikers - now the main stumbling block to a settlement.

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