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British Airways is running flights as normal from Heathrow and Gatwick after averting a strike by cabin crew. | British Airways is running flights as normal from Heathrow and Gatwick after averting a strike by cabin crew. |
After lengthy talks, BA and the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) reached an agreement on Monday. | After lengthy talks, BA and the Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) reached an agreement on Monday. |
However, many BA flights are expected to take off almost empty as thousands of passengers have already made alternative travel arrangements. | However, many BA flights are expected to take off almost empty as thousands of passengers have already made alternative travel arrangements. |
Pay, pensions and the management of sickness absence had been at the heart of the planned two-day strike. | Pay, pensions and the management of sickness absence had been at the heart of the planned two-day strike. |
The agreement, reached after more than 120 hours of talks, also means two potential 72-hour strikes earmarked for February have also been cancelled. | |
'Damage' | |
BA chief executive Willie Walsh said he was "really pleased" with the conclusion to the talks, and T&G general secretary Tony Woodley said it was "a fresh start". | BA chief executive Willie Walsh said he was "really pleased" with the conclusion to the talks, and T&G general secretary Tony Woodley said it was "a fresh start". |
But Mr Walsh rejected the notion that BA had "caved in" to the union. | But Mr Walsh rejected the notion that BA had "caved in" to the union. |
The agreement on the table will not be bettered Tony Woodley, T&G class="" href="/1/hi/business/6285881.stm"> Q&A: What the agreement means for BA and staff | |
Despite the resolution, there are fears over the impact of the dispute on the airline's reputation. | |
Aviation consultant and former BA manager Laurie Price said "damage" had been done. | |
"One thing we need to remember is that the vast majority of BA's serious revenue comes from a very core group of very frequent flyers," he said. | |
'Solid foundation' | |
The terms of the deal will give cabin crew a two-year wage rise of 4.6% in 2007 and a rise in line with inflation next year. | |
Mr Walsh called the outcome "a solid foundation for working for the future". | Mr Walsh called the outcome "a solid foundation for working for the future". |
Mr Woodley said it had been a difficult set of negotiations to address as a multitude of problems had built up over a long period of time. | Mr Woodley said it had been a difficult set of negotiations to address as a multitude of problems had built up over a long period of time. |
He said the deal with BA addressed absence control management, agreements to resolve what he called "a two-tier wage structure", and an agreement on pensions. | He said the deal with BA addressed absence control management, agreements to resolve what he called "a two-tier wage structure", and an agreement on pensions. |
"The agreement on the table will not be bettered. It is time to get back to normal." | "The agreement on the table will not be bettered. It is time to get back to normal." |
Cheaper flights | |
Since many passengers have already made alternative plans, BA had many empty seats to fill on Tuesday and Wednesday. | |
The airline said its "full range" of fares were available including cheap offers, but denied that it was slashing its ticket prices. | |
"Great value fares" that usually sell six months in advance were now available, said a BA spokesperson. | |
While flights have all been reinstated, some flights from Heathrow have limited catering, and passengers are being given vouchers to spend instead. | |
All catering on Gatwick flights is running as normal. | |
In separate news, a strike by Italian air traffic controllers means that there are restrictions on flights to Italy, affecting BA flights as well as other airlines, a BA spokesperson said. |