LONDON's heathrow airport is asking airlines to halt ticket sales on inbound flights over Christmas to minimise disruption during walkouts by immigration officials, reports Bloomberg News.
The plan was developed with the cooperation of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Border Force earlier wrote to airports asking to limit demand to no more than 80 per cent of 2019 levels for arrivals during the protests.
Officials represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union are set to strike over pay at Heathrow and other major UK hubs from December 23 to December 31.
British workers have staged walkouts seeking pay hikes to match rising prices. The government declared allowing steep raises would risk embedding inflation and making the cost of living crisis worse.
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The plan was developed with the cooperation of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Border Force earlier wrote to airports asking to limit demand to no more than 80 per cent of 2019 levels for arrivals during the protests.
Officials represented by the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union are set to strike over pay at Heathrow and other major UK hubs from December 23 to December 31.
British workers have staged walkouts seeking pay hikes to match rising prices. The government declared allowing steep raises would risk embedding inflation and making the cost of living crisis worse.
SeaNews Turkey