Pictured above: David Moore
A Midlands travel management company has praised British Airways
for its 'flexibility' as the airline tries to deal with this
weekend's staff strikes.
Holidaymakers and business travellers are set to be affected by
the cabin crew walk-out, which is in protest of staffing levels and
working conditions.
But David Moore, business travel director at Leamington-based
Travel Management Group, said BA is 'doing its best' to allow
travellers to cancel, re-book or switch airlines, so that they are
overly inconvenienced.
"This is an extremely frustrating strike because there has been
so much uncertainty about it and the lack of advance warning has
meant a scramble for everyone, particularly business travellers,"
he said.
"It's very hard to schedule events, conferences and meetings
when you're travel plans are up in the air, and it's left people
with just a few days to organise alternative travel.
"But in fairness to BA, it has tried to put customers first.
They are allowing people who have booked to travel to cancel or
re-book fairly simply and they've even helped some people to switch
onto partner airlines or chartered flights.
"That has helped us - we've been contacting our customers as
soon as flights have been cancelled to put alternate plans in place
with as little disruption as possible.
"The fact that BA are trying to be accommodating is making our
lives easier because we can re-organise faster and ensure we can
call our business travellers to tell them their new details with
minimal fuss.
"But this is a frustrating situation for everyone involved and I
hope a resolution can be reached soon so there are no more
inconveniences to passengers and businesses."