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NewYorkStatesman.com Wednesday 8th February 2012 Issue 2012/0604
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    Fears of cabin crew dispute unfounded as passengers get aboard BA
    New York Statesman
    Sunday 5th September, 2010  


    Despite fears that British Airway’s cabin crew dispute could widen, passengers still flew with the airline in the peak month of August, when the airline carried 3,154,000 people.

    BA has referred to the figures as a strong yield performance in both premium and non-premium sectors.

    There had been fears that a cabin crew walk-out might have been called over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

    August actually passed without any union action.


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