And it's somewhat unsurprising that it's BA that mans up and makes the first move towards the return of a harmonious working environment.
How many times does BA have to make the "first" move to resolve the dispute and get nothing back from the union?
WRT the bonus, a message to the CC that took strike action, how much more would that bonus have been had they not struck?
Also bear in mind that the accounting year was only 9 months up to the end of December. These 9 months are traditionally the more prosperous months of the year for most airlines. Expect BA to announce a loss for the first quarter this year.
I would hope, as a number of posters have mentioned, that this concillatory move by KW will make the difference in preventing the next strike and finally a conclusion to this dispute.