London Heathrow Airport: Fuel Handlers to Strike for 72 Hours Starting May 4, Potential Impact on JAL

London Heathrow Airport: Fuel Handlers to Strike for 72 Hours Starting May 4, Potential Impact on JAL

Fuel handlers at London Heathrow Airport have warned they will strike for 72 hours starting May 4, according to the Unite trade union.

The strike will involve 50 employees working at AFS, a joint venture of Air BP, Total, Q8 Air, and Valero, in response to significant cuts to the contract conditions of new staff hired since January this year. The strike period includes the May Day public holiday and could affect the operations of 35 companies.

Airlines that may be impacted include Air Canada, American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic, Japan Airlines (JAL), Emirates, Qantas, EL AL, Singapore Airlines, Korean Air, Air France, KLM, Ethiopian Airlines, JetBlue, LOT Polish Airlines, Royal Air Maroc, Middle East Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, Air Malta, DHL, Aeromexico, LATAM Airlines, Air India, Loganair, Bulgaria Air, Uzbekistan Airways, China Airlines, Air Mauritius, Turkmenistan Airlines, Avianca, Asiana Airlines, Saudia, Tianjin Airlines, Beijing Capital Airlines, and RwandAir.

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