UK Border Force strike
#1
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UK Border Force strike
It is now being reported that airlines are being asked to cancel some flights (the percentage varies between sources). Is there any chance that AA will allow a proactive change on to a US-LHR-EU itinerary without paying the fare difference before any cancelations or waivers are posted?
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Heathrow isn't asking airlines to cancel flights
https://www.headforpoints.com/2022/1...-force-strike/
HfP quoting HAL (HfPs emphasis)
“The vast majority of travellers will be unaffected by Border Force strikes. We are doing everything we can to protect a full flight schedule on strike days, so departing passengers should expect to travel as normal. Arriving passengers with UK, EU, US, Canadian and some other passports will be able to use e-gates as usual and their journeys should be largely unaffected on strike days.
https://www.headforpoints.com/2022/1...-force-strike/
HfP quoting HAL (HfPs emphasis)
“The vast majority of travellers will be unaffected by Border Force strikes. We are doing everything we can to protect a full flight schedule on strike days, so departing passengers should expect to travel as normal. Arriving passengers with UK, EU, US, Canadian and some other passports will be able to use e-gates as usual and their journeys should be largely unaffected on strike days.




