Heathrow CEO Warns of 'Severe Disruption' Amid Potential Easter Border Force Strikes
Heathrow Airport's chief executive has warned passengers to expect "severe disruption" if Border Force strikes proceed during the busy Easter holiday period. The warning comes as the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union ballots its members over potential industrial action related to new roster changes. A strike would heavily impact passport control operations during one of the airport's busiest times. While Heathrow is preparing contingency plans, it is urging both the UK Home Office and the union to resolve the dispute. The potential disruption looms as the airport reported its busiest-ever February, handling 5.8 million passengers.
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