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Travel Alert Update: UK Public Sector Industrial Action PDF Print E-mail


UK Border Agency (UKBA) staff will be involved in the public sector strike on Wednesday 30 November 2011.

The management of UK Border Agency will do everything they can to minimise disruption for passengers travelling to the UK whilst ensuring that the UK Border remains secure.

However, the British Airport Authority (BAA) warns that the strike could cause delays of up to 12 hours at London Heathrow.

Until today, most airlines insist they will continue to operate normal services throughout Wednesday, despite warnings of the BAA that airports could grind to standstill.

Travellers are advised to check their flight status prior to travelling to the airport.
 
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