News: British Airways Heathrow Flights back to normal
Flights > News > # 527 (15/08/2005)
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British Airways' shorthaul schedule from London Heathrow should return to normal today, Monday August 15, as the airline plans to operate 100 per cent of flights. The return to normal for UK and European flights is a day earlier than originally envisaged. The longhaul programme is also returning to normal and will average just above 95 per cent of flights for the next couple of days as crew operating hours, rosters, and aircraft continue to come back into alignment. The complete flying programme for Monday is now available on the airline's website, ba.com.
Customers can also call 0800 727 800 for further information and should also check ba.com for the latest flight information. Customers caught up in the disruption now have confirmed bookings on flights in the next few days. The airline has also said that all displaced bags at Heathrow will be transited to their final destination tomorrow to be reunited with their owners.
Flights will continue to have limited catering provisions onboard due to the ongoing industrial dispute at the catering supplier, Gate Gourmet. British Airways is providing meal vouchers at check in or refreshments in the terminals.
British Airways' flights from other airports, and those operated by other airlines from Heathrow, are unaffected.
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