From The Herald Archives
25 YEARS AGO
AS Britain's 850 traffic control assistants were called out on strike yesterday after three were suspended for not working normally, British Airways announced that the stalemate dispute is costing them £1.5m a day in lost revenue. The inconvenience and delay to thousands of passengers living on the reduced total of 60% of normal flights by all airlines serving the UK, will continue indefinitely.
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